d. Do one of the following:
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If you are using the cluster profile, you will see the Targets section of the page. in the
Targets section of the page, select the domain, cluster, or server instances where the
connector resource will reside, from the Available field and click Add. If you do not want
to deploy the connector resource to one of the domains, clusters, or server instances
listed in the Selected field, select it from the field and click Remove.
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If you are running a domain with developer profile, skip to step 5.
Click OK.
Equivalent asadmin command
create-connector-resource
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To Edit a Connector Resource
In the tree component, expand the Resources node and then the Connectors node.
Expand the Connector Resources node.
Select the node for the connector resource that you want to edit. On the Edit Connector
Resources page, you can change the settings of this connection.
Do one of the following:
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If you are using the cluster profile or enterprise profile, you will see the Targets tabbed pane.
On the Targets tabbed pane, you can enable or disable the connector resource on individual
targets. You can change the targets on which the connector resource is deployed by clicking
Manage Targets.
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If you are using developer profile, skip to next step.
Click Save to apply the edits.
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To Delete a Connector Resource
In the tree component, expand the Resources node and then the Connectors node.
Select the Connector Resources node.
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