The Profile Marker Manager has the following configurable properties:
Property | Description |
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Default value: | The type of JMS message that is sent when a marker is attached to a profile. |
Default value: | Indicates whether validation standards are defined for all marker keys. When set to |
Default value: | The mode that specifies whether duplicate markers can exist on a profile. Options include: |
Default value: | The type of |
Default value: | The component used to determine if one marker is the same as any other on a given profile. |
Default value: | The type of marker |
Default value: | The name of the Profile property that holds markers managed by this Profile Marker Manager. |
Default value: | The marker property whose value is used to sort the markers on a profile when the profile property that holds markers is a Set and the markers it contains need to be ordered. |
Default value: | Indicates whether the Profile Marker Manager generates |
No default value | The map that specifies each profile marker |
Default value: | The component that sends messages generated by the Profile Marker Manager. |
No default value | The map that specifies each profile marker |
Default value: | The names of the profile properties that can hold markers. When a user logs in, markers in these properties are copied from a transient profile to a permanent one. |
Default value: | The type of JMS message sent when a profile marker is removed from a profile. |
Default value: | The type of JMS message sent when one marker replaces another on a profile. |
Default value: | The repository that contains both profiles and markers. |
No default value | The extended profile marker properties to which values must be provided in order for new markers to be created. Use this property only if you extend the marker repository item to include new properties for which you require values upon creation. |
Default value: | The Transaction Manager that controls the transactions used by the Profile Marker Manager. |
Note: The Profile Marker Manager has one event listener property called swapEventListener
that holds the listeners that will detect a ProfileSwapEvent
after one is sent by a Profile Form Handler and detected by the Profile Marker Manager.