Mapping Table Objects; Ecmascript Objects; Application Objects; Repository Objects - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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To read the information stored in the resource object, use the
Destination Attribute (page 321)
actions:
Clear Destination Attribute Value (page 249)
Clear Source Attribute Value (page 251)
Set Default Attribute Value (page 284)
Set Source Attribute Value (page 297)

10.2 Mapping Table Objects

A mapping table object is used by a policy to map a set of values to another set of corresponding
values. After a mapping table object is created, the
specified tokens from the values specified in the mapping table. For more information, see
Section 4.14, "Mapping Table Editor," on page

10.3 ECMAScript Objects

ECMAScript objects are resource objects that store ECMAScripts. The ECMAScript is used by
policies and style sheets. For more information, see
on page
175.

10.4 Application Objects

Application objects store authentication parameter values for Novell Credential Provisioning
policies. There application objects for Novell SecureLogin and for Novell SecretStore
information on how to create application objects for SecureLogin, see
Object" in
Novell Credential Provisioning for Identity Manager
create application objects for SecretStore, see
Provisioning for Identity Manager

10.5 Repository Objects

Repository objects store static configuration information for Novell Credential Provisioning
policies. There are repository objects for Novell SecureLogin and for Novell SecretStore. For
information on how to create repository objects for SecureLogin, see
Object" in
Novell Credential Provisioning for Identity Manager
create repository objects for SecretStore, see
Provisioning for Identity Manager

10.6 Library Objects

Library objects store multiple policies and other resources that are shared by one or more drivers. A
library object can be created in a driver set object or any eDirectory container. Multiple libraries can
exist in an eDirectory tree. Drivers can reference any library in the tree as long as the server running
the driver holds a Read/Write or Master replica of the library object.
tokens. To write information to the object, use the following
Map (page 362)
62.
Chapter 11, "Using ECMAScript in Policies,"
"Creating an Application
3.6.
"Creating a Repository
3.6.
Source Attribute (page 344)
token maps the results of the
®
"Creating an Application
3.6. For information on how to
Object" in
Novell Credential
"Creating a Repository
3.6. For information on how to
Object" in
Novell Credential
Storing Information in Resource Objects 171
or
. For

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