Name | Type | Multiplicity | Description |
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name |
property string |
[0,1] | User-readable name of this reviewer specification. |
description |
property string |
[0,1] | Description of this reviewer specification. |
documentation |
property string |
[0,1] | Technical documentation for a particular object or construct. |
useTargetOwner |
property boolean |
[0,1] | Indicates that target object (Org, Role, Resource) owner(s) should be used as reviewer(s). |
useTargetApprover |
property boolean |
[0,1] | Indicates that target object (Org, Role, Resource) approver(s) should be used as reviewer(s). |
useObjectOwner |
property boolean |
[0,1] | Indicates that object (Org, Role) owner(s) should be used as reviewer(s). |
useObjectApprover |
property boolean |
[0,1] | Indicates that object (Org, Role) approver(s) should be used as reviewer(s). |
useObjectManager |
property ManagerSearchType |
[0,1] | Indicates that the object's managers should be used. |
reviewerExpression |
property ExpressionType |
[0,-1] | The most general way of specifying the reviewer. |
defaultReviewerRef |
reference ObjectReferenceType |
[0,-1] | If no reviewer(s) are computed by other means, this/these should be used. |
additionalReviewerRef |
reference ObjectReferenceType |
[0,-1] | These reviewers are always used. |
Flags: RAM,runtime
Multiplicity: [0,1]
Flags: RAM,runtime
Multiplicity: [0,1]
Flags: RAM,runtime
Multiplicity: [0,1]
Technical documentation for a particular object or construct.
The purpose of this element is to document system configuration and behavior.
The documentation will not be presented to end users. In fact, it will probably
not be presented at all in midPoint user interface. This documentation element
is supposed to be a part of the technical documentation of midPoint deployment.
The tools than generate deployment configuration will look for these elements
and combine them to compiled documentation document.
AsciiDoc formatting is assumed for this element. Any leading or trailing
whitespace is skipped. Indentation equivalent to he indentation of the first
non-blank line of text is also skipped.
Flags: RAM,runtime
Multiplicity: [0,1]
Flags: RAM,runtime
Multiplicity: [0,1]
Flags: RAM,runtime
Multiplicity: [0,1]
Flags: RAM,runtime
Multiplicity: [0,1]
Flags: RAM,runtime
Multiplicity: [0,1]
Flags: RAM,runtime
Multiplicity: [0,-1]
Flags: RAM
Multiplicity: [0,-1]
Flags: RAM
Multiplicity: [0,-1]