On the toolbar, click Save. To compile the adapter, click Build.

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2.12.1 To Create a Response

1. Select the adapter to which you want to add responses for example, the Create

Solaris User adapter.

2. Click the Responses tab.

3. Click Add.

An empty row is inserted into the Responses tab. 4. Click the field that appears within the Code Name column. 5. Enter a code, which represents a response type that can be generated for example, True.

6. Click the field that appears within the Description column.

7. Enter a description for this response for example, The user was created successfully..

8. Double-click the field that appears within the Status column.

The Lookup popup window is displayed, containing the different status levels that you can associate with the response.

9. Click the desired status level for example, Completed C. Then, click OK.

The Lookup window disappears, and the Responses tab is active once again. 10. Create another response, by clicking the Add button, and entering False and The user was not created successfully. into the Code Name and Description fields, respectively. Then, access the Lookup window, and assign the Rejected R status level to this response.

11. On the toolbar, click Save.

The responses that you created for this adapter have been stored in the Oracle Identity Manager database. After you attach this adapter to a process task, these responses will appear in the Responses tab of the Editing Task window of the Process Definition form.

2.12.2 To Modify a Response

The following procedure demonstrates how to edit a response. 1. Select the adapter that contains the response you want to edit for example, the Create Solaris User adapter.

2. Click the Responses tab.

Note: Responses are used only with process task adapters, because these adapters are attached to process tasks. Rule generators, pre-populate adapters, and entity adapters are not connected to processes. In addition, task assignment adapters are not associated with responses. Therefore, if the active adapter is a task assignment adapter, rule generator, pre-populate adapter, or entity adapter, Oracle Identity Manager disables the Responses tab. Note: For more information about Oracle Identity Managers status levels, refer to Chapter 4, About Process Task Adapters on page 4-1.