A Files and Directories in the Concur Connector Package

These are the files and directories in the connector installation package that comprise the Concur connector.

Table A-1 Files and Directories in the Concur Connector Installation Package

File in the Installation Package Description

bundle/org.identityconnectors.genericrest-12.3.0.jar

This JAR file contains the connector bundle.

Note: If you try to install any other generic rest connector like Office 365 on top of the Concur connector, then the generic rest bundle jar org.identityconnectors.genericrest-12.3.0.jar must be replaced with the with the Concur bundle jar. If you are using a latest generic connector released in 2020, ensure to use a connector server for Concur.

configuration/Concur-CI.xml

This file is used for installing a CI-based connector. This XML file contains configuration information that is used by the Connector Installer during connector installation.

Files in the resources directory

Each of these resource bundles contains language-specific information that is used by the connector. During connector installation, these resource bundles are copied to the Oracle Identity Governance database.

Note: A resource bundle is a file containing localized versions of the text strings that include GUI element labels and messages.

xml/Concur-ConnectorConfig.xml

This XML file contains definitions for the following connector objects:

  • IT resource definition

  • Process forms

  • Process tasks and adapters

  • Lookup definitions

  • Resource objects

  • Process definition

  • Scheduled tasks

  • Reconciliation rules

Concur-pre-config.xml

This XML contains definitions for the connector objects associated with any non-User objects such as static fields like locale, country of residence, currency, and so on.

Concur-target-template.xml

This file contains definitions for the connector objects required for creating a Target application. It includes certain details required to connect Oracle Identity Governance with the target system. It also includes configuration details specific to your target system, attribute mappings, correlation rules, and reconciliation jobs.