Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager. Select Adapter from the task selection bar. The Adapter navigation tree appears.

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.