Source; Import An Xds Document; Use An Identity Vault Object As A Template - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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Section 9.2.3, "Use an Identity Vault Object As a Template," on page 148
Section 9.2.4, "Use an Application Object As a Template," on page 149
Section 9.2.5, "Clear All Parameters," on page 149
Section 9.2.6, "Configuration Options," on page 149
Section 9.2.7, "Save the Input Document," on page 150
Section 9.2.8, "Simulation Point," on page 150
Section 9.2.9, "Operation," on page 151
Section 9.2.10, "Parameter and Value," on page 151
Section 9.2.11, "Attributes," on page 152

9.2.1 Source

The Policy Simulator allows you to create the input document in XML without using the builder.
The Source tab is an XML editor.

9.2.2 Import an XDS Document

The Policy Simulator allows you to import an existing input document to test the policy against.
1 In the toolbar, select Import an XDS input document from a file
2 Browse to and select the existing input document, then click Open.
3 Click Next to test the policy against this existing information.
Designer comes with sample input document files you can use. The files are located in the plug-in
com.novell.designer.idm.policy\simulation
Instance, Modify, Move, Query, Rename, and Status.

9.2.3 Use an Identity Vault Object As a Template

The Policy Simulator allows you to use an existing Identity Vault object to populate the input
document.
1 In the toolbar, select Browse to an object in the Identity Vault to use as a template
2 If you are not logged in to the Identity Vault, specify the following information; otherwise skip
to
Step
2a Specify the host name of the Identity Vault server.
It can be the IP address of the server or the DNS name of the server.
2b Specify a DN of a user object to authentication to the Identity Vault.
2c Specify the password of the user in
3 Browse to and select the desired object, then click OK.
If the simulation point is set to Input, Output, or Schema Map Inbound, a warning message is
displayed. (For more information about simulation points, see
page
150.) The warning message informs the user that the input document should be created by
using the application's attribute names and value formats. The XDS Builder converts the
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. The events are Add, Association, Delete,
Step
2b, then click OK.
"Simulation Point" on
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