[midPoint] query to get attributes

Jason Everling jeverling at bshp.edu
Sat Jan 5 18:36:39 CET 2019


Is working out in eclipse great, trying to reduce the strong mappings that
might not be necessary to reduce the recon time. The strengths seemed to
have improved since 3.4
JASON


On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 8:40 AM Jason Everling <jeverling at bshp.edu> wrote:

> omg!!! I have no clue how that slipped past me. maybe because I was
> writing some for bulk tasks.
>
> I already use the midpoint plugin in eclipse, duhhhhhhhhhh just search it.
>
> m-) m-)
>
> On Jan 5, 2019, at 04:51, Pavol Mederly <mederly at evolveum.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Jason,
>>
>> this is not possible using midPoint query API. This information is stored
>> in the database, but only in XML form. It is not "indexed" in database
>> tables that are used for query evaluation.
>>
>> However, because there are only a few places where these mappings can be
>> present (basically only the resource definitions), it is possible to export
>> them into XML files and run a XPath/XQuery query to find all occurrences of
>> <strength>strong</strength>. The complexity depends also on if you want to
>> search for strong mappings also among object templates.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Pavol Mederly
>> Software developerevolveum.com
>>
>> On 04.01.2019 20:33, Jason Everling wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have a query to get a list of all attributes that have
>> <strength>strong</strength>
>>
>> Where would that be in database?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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