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Expansions in Form Fields

Expansions are a basic part of form processing.  In some cases, it is necessary or useful to have a form field be definitively set to a value and yet have it still be a constructed value.  To do this, Sun IDM provides the <Expansion> xml element for form fields.  The expansion itself can be a [...]
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Default Form Fields

In my post on Form Processing, I briefly covered off how Sun Identity Manager uses forms to display and manipulate data.  One of the tools available for data manipulation is the <Default> field tag.  This tag is used to, you guessed it, calculate a default value for a field.  To be more precise, the default [...]
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Form Validation

In an earlier post I went over a very high level overview of form processing.  In this “back-to-basics” post I’ll cover off one aspect of form processing: form validation. Form validation is used to ensure that data entered in the form or values derived and used by the form are in a sane state before the [...]
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