Click Continu Click Continue.

6-48 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Identity Manager Figure 6–30 The Resource Object Mapping Page g. On the Step 3: Define Resource Scope page, a summary of the resource object mappings that you create is displayed. If there are resource objects in the source release that do not have corresponding resource objects in the target release, then they are displayed in the second table on this page. If you want to delete these resource objects, then select their check boxes. If a resource object is selected for deletion, then the resource will not be deleted from Oracle Identity Manager database. It just updates the OBJ_IS_SOFT_DELETE flag for the corresponding Resource Object to 1. The resource will be still available for all provisioning and reconciliation. This flag will be used in future. Figure 6–31 shows the Define Resource Scope page of the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard: Figure 6–31 The Define Resource Scope Page

h. Click Continue.

Managing Connector Lifecycle 6-49 i. On the Step 4: Define Process Definition Mapping page, map each new process definition with an existing process definition. Follow the guidelines given in Step f for mapping resource objects. Click Continue after you create each process definition mapping. If there are changes in the process definition names in source and target, it is your responsibility to map them properly. After selecting the corresponding source process definition for a specified target process definition, the page displays the list of process tasks available in the source process definition. You can retain the process tasks from the Source process definition. If there are any custom process tasks added to the source process definition, they can be retained. If there are any customization on the default process task, then before retaining such tasks you need to make sure there are no changes for this process task in the new connector release version by refereeing the connector guide. If a specific default process task is selected to retain, you might lose the changes if there are any for this process task in the new connector release. If the process tasks are part of the source connector and are not required in the target connector, then such process tasks must not be retained. It is recommended only to retain tasks that are added by user as part of customization of the source connector. Figure 6–32 shows the Define Process Definition Mapping page of the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard: Figure 6–32 The Define Process Definition Mapping Page j. On the Step 5: Process Definition Mapping Summary page, a summary of the process definition mappings that you create is displayed. Click Continue to proceed. Figure 6–33 shows the Process Definition Mapping Summary page of the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard: 6-50 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Identity Manager Figure 6–33 The Process Definition Mapping Summary Page k. On the Step 6: Define Form Mappings page, map each new form with an existing form. Follow the guidelines given in Step f for mappings resource objects. In addition, apply the following guideline and then click Continue after you create a mapping for each form. When a source process form is selected for each target, the page displays list of process form fields from the source process form attributes, which are not available in the target process form. These attributes either added to the source process as a part of customization or these were default attributes part of the source process form which may not be required for the target. You can select the attributes which are added as a part of customization, but need to verify if a default attribute is required in the target before retaining it. Figure 6–34 shows the Define Form Mappings page of the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard: Figure 6–34 The Define Form Mappings Page Managing Connector Lifecycle 6-51 l. On the Step 7: Form Mapping Summary page, a summary of the form mappings that you create is displayed. Click Continue to proceed. Figure 6–35 shows the Form Mapping Summary page of the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard: Figure 6–35 The Form Mapping Summary Page m. On the Step 8: Define IT Resource Type Definition Mappings page, map each new IT resource definition with an existing IT resource definition. Follow the guidelines given in Step f for mappings resource objects. Click Continue after you create a mapping for each IT resource definition. If there are changes in the names of the IT resource type definition, then it is your responsibility to map them properly. Refer the connector guide to check the change in default IT resource type definition names. When a target IT resource type definition is mapped with corresponding source IT resource type definition, the page displays list of IT resource type definition parameters, which are part of source definition but not available in target definition. These are either added as a part of customization or they were part of source definition. If these parameters are added as part of customization, then you need to retain them. Figure 6–36 shows the Define IT Resource Type Definition Mappings page of the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard: 6-52 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Identity Manager Figure 6–36 The Define IT Resource Type Definition Mappings Page

n. On the Step 9: IT Resource Type Definition Mapping Summary page, a

summary of the IT resource type definition mappings that you create is displayed. Click Continue to proceed. Figure 6–37 shows the IT Resource Type Definition Mapping Summary page of the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard: Figure 6–37 The IT Resource Type Definition Mapping Summary Page o. On the Step 12: Preupgrade Steps page, enter a new release number for the connector in the Connector Version field. Click Continue to proceed. The upgrade process does not validate the version provided with the connector release version. You need to provide correct version here by referring the connector guide. Figure 6–38 shows the Preupgrade Steps page of the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard: Managing Connector Lifecycle 6-53 Figure 6–38 The Preupgrade Steps Page p. On the Step 13: Select Connector Objects to Be Upgraded page. Figure 6–39 shows the Select Connector Objects to Be Upgraded page of the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard: Figure 6–39 The Select Connector Objects to Be Upgraded Page Note: If the Connector Management - Upgrading wizard is opened by using Microsoft Internet Explorer, then all the fields and buttons on the Step 13: Select Connector Objects to Be Upgraded page might not be visible. There is no scroll bar available in the page. Therefore, maximize the window to display all the controls in the page.