Configuring Reconciliation On the last page, click Close.

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21.3.2 Exporting Generic Technology Connectors

You can export the XML file of a generic technology connector. This XML file contains definitions for all the objects that are part of the connector. If you want to use the same generic technology connector on a new Oracle Identity Manager installation, you must first export the XML file and import it into the new Oracle Identity Manager installation. To export the connector XML file: 1. In the Oracle Identity Manager Advanced Administration, under System Management, click Export Deployment Manager File.

2. On the first page of the Deployment Manager Wizard, select Generic Connector

from the list and click Search. 3. In the search results, select the generic technology connector whose XML file you want to export.

4. Click Select Children.

5. For the selected generic technology connector, select the child entities that you want to export and click Select Dependencies.

6. Select the dependencies that you want to export, and click Confirmation.

7. After you verify that the elements displayed on the page cover your export requirements, click Add for Export.

8. Click Exit wizard and show full selection, and click OK.

21.3.3 Importing Generic Technology Connectors

To copy a generic technology connector to a different Oracle Identity Manager installation: 1. If the connector uses custom providers, you must copy the files created during provider creation to the appropriate directories on the destination Oracle Identity Manager installation. Note: The only difference between this procedure and the procedure that you follow to create the generic technology connector procedure is that automatic metadata detection does not take place when you modify an existing generic technology connector. Caution: If you modify attributes of fields of the OIM - Account data set or its child data sets, corresponding changes are not made in the Oracle Identity Manager database entries for these data sets. At the same time, no error message is displayed. Therefore, for this release of Oracle Identity Manager, Oracle recommends that you do not modify the fields or child data sets of the OIM - Account data set. This point has also been discussed in Section 22.2.2, Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration Page .