Click the Edit Plug-Ins pencil button in the Plug-ins for Specific Operation table.

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13.1.4 Deleting Adapter Plug-Ins

Perform the following steps to delete an existing plug-in for an adapter using Oracle Directory Services Manager:

1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

2. Select Adapter from the task selection bar. The Adapter navigation tree appears.

3. Click the name of the adapter that contains the plug-in you want to delete in the

Adapter tree. The adapter’s configuration appears.

4. Click the Plug-Ins tab

5. Select the plug-in you want to delete from the table of existing plug-ins and click

the Delete PluginMapping button. A confirmation dialog box appears asking you to verify deleting the plug-in from the adapter configuration.

6. Click the Confirm button on the confirmation dialog box to delete the plug-in. The

plug-in is removed from the table of existing plug-ins.

7. Click the Apply button at the top of the adapter screen to save the changes.

13.2 Managing Global Server Plug-ins

This topic explains various tasks for managing server-level Global plug-ins and contains the following sections: ■ Creating Global Server Plug-Ins ■ Viewing Deployed Global Server Plug-ins ■ Editing Global Server Plug-Ins ■ Deleting Global Server Plug-Ins

13.2.1 Creating Global Server Plug-Ins

Perform the following steps to create a server-level plug-in using Oracle Directory Services Manager: 1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

2. Select Advanced from the task selection bar. The Advanced navigation tree

appears.

3. Expand the Global Plugins entry in the navigation tree.

4. Click the Create Plug-In button. The Plug-In dialog box appears.

5. Enter a name for the Plug-in in the Name field.

6. Enter the Plug-in class name in the Class field, or click Select, then select the

plug-in from the Plug-In Selection box, and then click OK. 7. Add parameters and their values to the Plug-in by clicking the Create Parameter button in the Parameters table, selecting a parameter from the Name list, and entering a value for the parameter in the Value field. See Also: Understanding Oracle Virtual Directory Plug-Ins on page 4-1 Managing Oracle Virtual Directory Plug-ins 13-5 8. Determine where you want the plug-in to execute. The plug-in can execute at specific location in the virtual directory or at a global server level spanning the entire virtual tree. To execute the plug-in at a global server level, leave the Namespaces table empty and click OK to activate the plug-in for the entire virtual tree. To execute the plug-in at a specific location in the virtual tree, perform the following steps:

a. Click the Create Namespace button in the Namespaces table.

b. Enter the location of the virtual tree where you want the plug-in to execute in the Namespace field.

c. Click OK to activate the plug-in at the specific locations in the virtual tree.

9. Refer to Viewing Deployed Global Server Plug-ins to verify the plug-in was activated.

13.2.2 Viewing Deployed Global Server Plug-ins

You can view a list of the plug-ins that have been deployed at the server level—not adapter level—by performing the following steps:

1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

2. Select Advanced from the task selection bar. The Advanced navigation tree

appears.

3. Expand the Global Plugins entry in the navigation tree. A list of the activated

Mappings and plug-ins appears in the navigation tree.

13.2.3 Editing Global Server Plug-Ins

Perform the following steps to edit an existing server-level plug-in using Oracle Directory Services Manager: 1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

2. Select Advanced from the task selection bar. The Advanced navigation tree

appears.

3. Expand the Global Plugins entry in the navigation tree. A list of the activated

Mappings and plug-ins appears in the navigation tree. 4. Click the name of the plug-in you want to edit from the navigation tree. The plug-in’s configuration appears.

5. Edit the plug-in as desired and click the Apply button at the top of the plug-in

screen to save the changes.

13.2.4 Deleting Global Server Plug-Ins

Perform the following steps to delete an existing server-level plug-in using Oracle Directory Services Manager:

1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

Note: Create multiple Namespaces to have the plug-in execute at multiple specific locations in the virtual tree.