Select Advanced from the task selection bar. The Advanced navigation tree Expand the Global Plugins entry in the navigation tree. Click the Create Plug-In button. The Plug-In dialog box appears. Enter the Plug-in class name in the Class field, or click Se

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2. Select Advanced from the task selection bar. The Advanced navigation tree

appears.

3. Expand the Global Plugins entry in the navigation tree. A list of the activated

Mappings and plug-ins appears in the navigation tree. 4. Click the name of the plug-in you want to delete from the navigation tree. The plug-in’s configuration appears. 5. Click the Delete button in the navigation tree. A confirmation dialog box appears asking you to confirm deleting the plug-in.

6. Click the Delete button on the confirmation dialog box to delete the plug-in. The

plug-in is removed from the list of existing plug-ins in the navigation tree. 14 Managing Oracle Virtual Directory Mappings 14-1 14 Managing Oracle Virtual Directory Mappings This chapter explains how to manage Oracle Virtual Directory mappings and includes the following topics: ■ Constructing Mappings Using Mapping Templates ■ Creating and Activating Server Mappings ■ Applying Mappings to Adapters

14.1 Constructing Mappings Using Mapping Templates

Oracle Virtual Directory includes mapping templates that act as a macro and enable you to quickly construct Mappings. The following steps explain how to construct, compile, and deploy Mappings to the Oracle Virtual Directory server so they are available to be activated at both the adapter and server levels. Perform the following steps to construct, compile, and deploy Mappings to the Oracle Virtual Directory server using Oracle Directory Services Manager’s Mapping Templates feature: 1. Log in to Oracle Directory Services Manager.

2. Select Advanced from the task selection bar. The Advanced navigation tree

appears.

3. Expand the Mapping Templates entry in the Advanced tree. The list of Mapping

templates appear. Note: If you are managing multiple Oracle Virtual Directory servers from multiple Oracle Directory Services Manager sessions that run from the same Oracle Directory Services Manager component and you construct and then save different mapping templates to each Oracle Virtual Directory server continuously meaning back-to-back, within 10 seconds of each other, the most recent mapping template will be saved to all servers. This issue occurs because the same Oracle Directory Services Manager work directory is shared between all of the Oracle Virtual Directory servers managed by a single Oracle Directory Services Manager component. To avoid this issue, be sure you wait more than 10 seconds before attempting to save the mapping templates to the different Oracle Virtual Directory servers.