Click OK to activate the Mapping at the specific locations in the virtual tree.

15-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Virtual Directory Adapter Browser The Adapter Browser enables you to view data as it exists in both LDAP and Database Adapter connected repositories. Think of the Adapter Browser view as the before view—what the data in LDAP and database repositories looks like before it is virtualized by Oracle Virtual Directory. When using the Adapter Browser to view databases, tables and fields appear as they exist in the original database, including sample table rows to assist in data modeling.

15.1.2 Managing Oracle Virtual Directory Entries Using the Client View Data Browser

The Client View browser enables you to view and search the entire virtual directory tree defined by all configured adapters after Oracle Virtual Directory has performed all data mapping and transformation. You can use the Client View browser to import and export LDIF files to and from the virtual directory. You can also modify and delete attributes of the virtual tree entries using the Client View Browser. This topic explains how to perform the following Client View browser tasks: ■ Searching the Virtual Directory Tree ■ Viewing Oracle Virtual Directory Entries ■ Modifying Attributes of Virtual Directory Tree Entries ■ Unlocking User Accounts ■ Importing an LDIF File ■ Exporting an LDIF File

15.1.2.1 Searching the Virtual Directory Tree

You can search the virtual directory tree using the Client View data browser. There are two types of searches: simple and advanced. A simple search only searches the cn, uid, sn, givenname, mail, and initials attributes. An advanced search enables you to specify the search scope depth and other detailed search parameters. To perform a simple search, perform the following steps: 1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

2. Select Data Browsers from the task selection bar. The Data Tree appears.

3. Select the Client View entry in the Data Tree.

4. Enter the keyword you want to search for in the search field at the top of the Data Tree and click the Simple Search icon. To perform an advanced search, perform the following steps: 1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager. Notes: ■ When you click the name of an existing adapter in the Adapter Browser, the configuration of the adapter appears in the main Oracle Directory Services Manager screen. This adapter configuration information is read only—you cannot edit an adapter’s configuration using the Adapter Browser. ■ Data from Join View and Local Store Adapters is not visible from the Adapter Browser. Managing Oracle Virtual Directory Entries and Schema 15-3

2. Select Data Browsers from the task selection bar. The Data Tree appears.

3. Select the Client View entry in the Data Tree.

4. Click the Advanced button at the top of the Data Tree. The Search Dialog box

appears. 5. Enter the starting point for the search in the Root Of The Search field. 6. Enter the maximum number of entries for the search to return in the Max Results entries field. 7. Select the depth scope for the search by selecting one option from the following Search Depth list: Base : searches only the entries at the location specified by the Root Of The Search field. One Level : searches all entries one level under the location specified by the Root Of The Search field. Subtree : searches the location specified by the Root Of The Search field and includes all entries under that location. 8. Enter in the maximum number of seconds for the search to execute in the Max Search Time seconds field. 9. Enter the Search Criteria as follows: a. Select the attribute to search for by selecting the attribute name from the list of attributes. b. Select a matching rule from the list of matching rules. c. Enter a value for the matching rule in the Specify Matching Value field. You can delete a search criterion by clicking the Delete button next to it.

10. Click Search to execute the search.

15.1.2.2 Viewing Oracle Virtual Directory Entries

Perform the following steps to view entries in the Oracle Virtual Directory using the Client View data browser:

1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

2. Select Data Browsers from the task selection bar. The Data Tree appears.

3. Expand the Client View entry in the Data Tree. The namespaces of the entries in

the virtual directory appear.

4. Navigate to the content you want to view by expanding the appropriate

namespace.

5. Click the entry you want to view. The properties screen appears displaying the

attributes and objectclasses for that entry. You can adjust which attributes are shown and which attributes are hidden in the properties screen by clicking the Show All or Hide Empty Values option at the top-right of the screen. Note: To search for customized extended criteria, select the Show LDAP filter option and enter a custom search filter, such as objectclass=, in the LDAP Query field.