Click Assign. Click OK. Click Delete. Click Assign.

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2. Click Delete.

The rule and process combination is removed from the resource object.

11.9.4.2.4 Event HandlersAdapters Tab A resource objects provisioning process contains

tasks that must be completed automatically. When this occurs, you must assign an event handler or an adapter to the resource object. An event handler is a software routine that provides the processing of this specialized information. An adapter is a specialized type of event handler that generates Java code, which enables Oracle Identity Manager to communicate and interact with external resources. When an event handler or adapter that is assigned to a resource object that is no longer valid, you must remove it from the resource object. For this example, the adpAUTOMATEPROVISIONINGPROCESS adapter was assigned to the Solaris resource object. Once this resource object is assigned to a request, Oracle Identity Manager triggers the adapter, and the associated provisioning process is executed automatically. Assigning an Event Handler or Adapter to a Resource Object To assign an event handler to an adapter or a resource object:

1. Click Assign.

The Assignment dialog box is displayed. 2. Select an event handler, and assign it to the resource object.

3. Click OK.

The event handler is assigned to the resource object. Remove an Event Handler or Adapter from a Resource Object To remove an event handler or adapter from a resource object, perform the following steps: 1. Select an event handler.

2. Click Delete.

The event handler is removed from the resource object.

11.9.4.2.5 Resource Audit Objectives The Resource Objects form in the Design Console

includes a resource attribute named Resource Audit Objectives. This resource attribute helps you link resources to regulatory mandates. Developing Resource Objects 11-65 Figure 11–38 The Resource Objects Form A lookup is defined for the values of the Resource Audit Objectives resource attribute. The predefined values in the Resource Audit Objectives list are: ■ SOX Hosts Financially Significant Information ■ HIPAA Hosts Private Healthcare Information ■ GLB Hosts Non-Public Information ■ Requires Quarterly Review ■ Requires Annual Review You can extend this list by editing the Lookups.Resource Audit Objective.Type lookup by using the Lookup Definition Form in the Design Console.

11.9.4.2.6 Status Definition Tab You use this tab to set provisioning status for a resource

object. A provisioning status indicates the status of a resource object throughout its lifecycle, until it is provisioned to the target user or organization. Every provisioning status of a resource object is associated with a task status for the relevant provisioning process. Oracle Identity Manager selects the provisioning process when the resource object is assigned to a request. For example, if the Provision for Developers process is selected, and a task in this process achieves Completed status, the corresponding status of the resource object can be set to Provisioned. This way, you can see how the resource object relates to the provisioning process, quickly and easily. A resource object has the following predefined statuses: