Click Continue. If you select the Lookup Field check box on the Step 1: Field Information page, the

Creating and Managing Generic Technology Connectors 21-29 Figure 21–6 Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration Page After Addition of a Field

21.2.4.4 Step 4: Verify Connector Form Names Page

Use this page to specify form names for the process forms corresponding to the OIM - Account data set and its child data sets. The generic technology connector framework automatically creates certain objects after you submit all the information required to create a generic technology connector. Parent and child process forms corresponding to the OIM - Account data sets are examples of objects that are automatically created. Each process form on a particular Oracle Identity Manager installation must have a unique name. On the Step 4: Verify Connector Form Names page, the generic technology connector framework displays default names for these process forms based on the names of the corresponding data sets. You must verify and, if required, change the names of these forms to ensure that they are unique for this installation of Oracle Identity Manager. While changing the name of a form, you must use only ASCII characters. An error message is displayed if you specify non-unique form names or if any name contains non-ASCII characters. Note: If you select the Trusted Source Reconciliation option on the Step 1: Provide Basic Information page, the OIM - Account data set and its child data sets are not created. Therefore, this page is not displayed if you select the Trusted Source Reconciliation option. See Also: Section 18.4, Connector Objects Created by the Generic Technology Connector Framework 21-30 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager After you specify the form names, click Continue. Instead of clicking Continue, you can click Back to return to the Step 2: Specify Parameter Values page. However, metadata detection does not take place if you make changes on this page and click the Continue button. This is to ensure that any customization in the data set structure and mappings made during the first pass through this page does not get overwritten. You can manually add or edit fields and mappings on the Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration page. Figure 21–7 shows that Step 4: Verify Connector Form Names page on which the entries listed at the end of Section 21.2.4.1, Step 1: Provide Basic Information Page and Section 21.2.4.2, Step 2: Specify Parameter Values Page and the changes described at the end of Section 21.2.4.3, Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration Page have been made. Figure 21–7 Step 4: Verify Connector Form Names Page

21.2.4.5 Step 5: Verify Connector Information Page

Use this page to review information that you have provided up to this point for creating generic technology connectors. The following is a page-wise explanation of the changes that are permitted on the earlier pages: ■ Step 1: Provide Basic Information page You can use either the View link or Back button to reopen and view the information provided on the Step 1: Provide Basic Information page. You cannot Note: You cannot revisit this page, so ensure that the form names that you specify meet all the requirements before you click Continue. Creating and Managing Generic Technology Connectors 21-31 change the information displayed on this page, because any change in this information would amount to creating a new generic technology connector. ■ Step 2: Specify Parameter Values page You can use either the Change link or Back button to reopen this page. You can change parameter values on this page. However, metadata detection does not take place when you submit the changed values. This is to ensure that any customization in the data set structure and mappings made during the first pass through this page does not get overwritten. You can manually add or edit fields and mappings on the Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration page. ■ Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration page You can use the Change link to reopen this page and add or edit fields and mappings. ■ Step 4: Verify Connector Form Names page You cannot revisit this page. After you verify all the information displayed on the Step 5: Verify Connector Information page, click Create. At this stage, the generic technology connector framework creates all the standard connector objects on the basis of the information that you provide. The list of these objects includes the connector XML file, which is created and imported automatically into Oracle Identity Manager. Except for the form names, the names of the connector objects are in the GTCname_GTC format. For example, if you specify DB_conn as the name of a generic technology connector that you create, all except the forms the connector objects are named DB_CONN_GTC. At the end of the process, a message stating that the connector has been successfully created is displayed on the page. Figure 21–8 shows the first section of the Step 5: Verify Connector Information page on which the entries listed at the end of Section 21.2.4.1, Step 1: Provide Basic Information Page and Section 21.2.4.2, Step 2: Specify Parameter Values Page and the changes described at the end of Section 21.2.4.3, Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration Page have been made. See Also: Section 18.4, Connector Objects Created by the Generic Technology Connector Framework Note: If the creation process fails, objects that are created are not automatically deleted. This point is also mentioned in Section 22.1.1, Creation Issues . See Section 22.2.3, Errors During Connector Creation for a listing of error messages related to the creation process. 21-32 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager Figure 21–8 First Section of the Step 5: Verify Connector Information Page Figure 21–9 shows the second section of the Step 5: Verify Connector Information page on which the entries listed at the end of Section 21.2.4.1, Step 1: Provide Basic Information Page and Section 21.2.4.2, Step 2: Specify Parameter Values Page and the changes described at the end of Section 21.2.4.3, Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration Page have been made.