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JDBCProvision.xml
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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE sailpoint PUBLIC "sailpoint.dtd" "sailpoint.dtd">
<sailpoint>
<Rule language="beanshell" name="Provisioning Rule Template" type="JDBCProvision">
<Description>
This rule is used by the JDBC connector to do provisioning of the data .
</Description>
<Signature returnType="ProvisioningResult">
<Inputs>
<Argument name="context">
<Description>
A sailpoint.api.SailPointContext object that can be used to query
the database if necessary.
</Description>
</Argument>
<Argument name="log">
<Description>
The log object associated with the SailPointContext.
</Description>
</Argument>
<Argument name="application">
<Description>
The application whose data file is being processed.
</Description>
</Argument>
<Argument name="schema">
<Description>
The Schema currently in use.
</Description>
</Argument>
<Argument name="connection">
<Description>
A connection object to connect to database.
</Description>
</Argument>
<Argument name="plan">
<Description>
The ProvisioningPlan created against the JDBC application.
</Description>
</Argument>
</Inputs>
<Returns>
<Argument name="result">
<Description>
A Provisioning Result object is desirable to return the status.IT
can be a new object or part of Provisioning Plan
</Description>
</Argument>
</Returns>
</Signature>
<ReferencedRules>
<Reference class="sailpoint.object.Rule" name="Global Rule Library"/>
</ReferencedRules>
<Source>
<![CDATA[
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import sailpoint.api.SailPointContext;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import sailpoint.object.TaskResult;
import sailpoint.object.Application;
import sailpoint.object.Schema;
import java.sql.Connection;
import sailpoint.object.ProvisioningPlan;
//Log mylogger = LogFactory.getLog("rule.JDBCProvision");
//mylogger.debug("Start JDBCProvision");
//add the following lines to IIQ Log4j properties file to use this logger
//logger.JDBCProvision.name=rule.JDBCProvision
//logger.JDBCProvision.level=debug
//Available Input Variables
//application;
//schema;
//connection;
//plan;
//mylogger.debug("End JDBCProvision");
//return ProvisioningResult
return null;
]]>
</Source>
</Rule>
</sailpoint>