In the Welcome page, under Configuration, click Manage Resource.

Developing Resource Objects 11-3 Selecting the All option lists all the organizations. The By Status option filters the organizations on the basis of values in the Resource Status column. The organizations associated with the resource are listed under the Organization Name column. The resource status in this case, indicates that the resource is provisioned for each of the organizations listed. To modify the resource for the organization, select one of the following: ■ Enable ■ Disable ■ Revoke The value in the Identifier column corresponds with a field type that you can map from the Process Definition form in the Design Console by using the Map Descriptive Field. This value lets you distinguish which mapping category is defined, such as Process Type, Organization Name, or Request Key, when the same resource has been provisioned several times to the same organization.

11.3 Using the Resource Administrator Option

On the Resource Detail page, select Resource Administrator. The Resource Administrators page displays the names of roles that are assigned as administrators to this resource. This page also displays the Write Access and Delete Access permissions. These are permissions that the administrator roles have on the resource, but not with resource parameters. Write access allows the role to make changes to the resource. Delete access allows the role to delete the resource. You can perform the following operations: ■ Assigning Roles as Administrators for Resources ■ Updating Permissions of an Administrative Role

11.3.1 Assigning Roles as Administrators for Resources

To assign a role as administrator for resources:

1. Click Assign.

The Assign Administrators page is displayed. This page displays all role names that can be assigned to this resource. Select the options to activate the write and delete access and assign the role to this resource.

2. Click Assign.

The Confirm Assign page is displayed. This page displays the new roles that are to be assigned as administrators for the resource.

3. Click Confirm Assign or click Cancel.

The Resource Administrators page is displayed with a list of all role names associated with this resource. You can modify this information. Note: Make sure that resource you want to delete is not used, for example, the resource is not provisioned or does not have a form associated to it. 11-4 Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager

11.3.2 Updating Permissions of an Administrative Role

You can update the permissions of an administrative role. To update the permissions:

1. Click Update Permissions.

The Update Administrators page is displayed.

2. To change the permission setting for an administrative role, click the options for

write and delete access.

3. Click Update to make the modifications, otherwise, click Cancel.

The Confirmation page is displayed. It displays the administrative role names that you updated.

4. If these are the correct names, click Confirm Update, otherwise, click Cancel.

11.4 Using the Resource Authorizers Option

You can determine which roles are authorized to provision the resource. To determine the resource authorizer:

1. On the Resource Detail page, select Resource Authorizer from the menu.

The Resource Authorizers page is displayed.

2. To set the level of priority for authorizing this resource, select IncreaseDecrease

Priority .

3. To delete the authorizer of this resource, select the appropriate Role Name option,

and then click Delete. 4. To add additional roles to authorize resources, click Assign. The Assign Authorizers page is displayed.

5. Select the appropriate role name option and click Assign, otherwise, click Cancel.

The Confirmation page is displayed.

6. If the information is correct, click Confirm Assign, otherwise, click Cancel.

The Resource Authorizers page is displayed. Note that the role name that you assigned to this resource is added to the results table.

11.5 Using the Resource Workflows Option to View Workflows

The Resource Workflows option in the Administrative and User Console consists of the Workflow Visualizer and the Workflow Designer. Using the Workflow Visualizer, you can view workflows. Using the Workflow Designer, you can create and edit workflows. This section discusses the Workflow Visualizer. The Workflow Visualizer tool provides a visual representation of task sequences, dependencies, and other components of a workflow definition. The visual representation provides an overview of the workflow, its relationships, and the task components that constitute the flow. You can also print the workflow view. See Also: Using the Resource Workflows Option to Create and Modify Workflows on page 11-16