Oracle® Identity Manager Generic Technology Connector Administrator's Guide Release 9.0.3.1 Part Number B32445-02 |
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Standard features are features shared by the generic technology connector framework and the framework for application-specific connectors. This chapter discusses the following standard features:
See Also:
The "Features of the Generic Technology Connector Framework" section for information about features that are specific to the generic technology connector frameworkBecause the generic technology connector framework is part of Oracle Identity Manager, the logging modules for the generic technology connector framework are an extension of the logging functionality of Oracle Identity Manager.
The following modules have been added to the Oracle Identity Manager logging mechanism.
Logging Module | Functional Module of the Generic Technology Connector Framework |
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XELLERATE.GC.IMAGEGENERATION | Image Generation |
XELLERATE.GC.FRAMEWORKPROVISIONING | Framework Provisioning |
XELLERATE.GC.PROVIDER.PROVISIONINGFORMAT | Provisioning Format Provider |
XELLERATE.GC.PROVIDER.PROVISIONINGTRANSPORT | Provisioning Transport Provider |
XELLERATE.GC.FRAMEWORKRECONCILIATION | Framework Reconciliation |
XELLERATE.GC.PROVIDER.RECONCILIATIONTRANSPORT | Reconciliation Transport Provider |
XELLERATE.GC.PROVIDER.TRANSFORMATION | Transformation Provider |
XELLERATE.GC.PROVIDER.VALIDATION | Validation Provider |
Depending on the application server that you use, refer to the "Setting Log Levels" section in one of the following guides for information about the procedure that you must follow to enable logging:
This release of Oracle Identity Manager supports the following languages:
English
Brazilian Portuguese
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Simplified Chinese
Spanish
Traditional Chinese
During installation, resource bundles for these 10 languages are copied to the Oracle Identity Manager server. These include the resource bundles for each of the predefined providers.
Note:
A resource bundle is a file containing localized versions of the text strings that are displayed on the user interface of Oracle Identity Manager. These text strings include GUI element labels and messages displayed on the Administrative and User Console.Some of the supported languages use non-ASCII character sets. The "Multilanguage Support" section of the "Known Issues" chapter discusses limitations of the generic technology connector framework that are related to the use of non-ASCII characters.