Object Event Type

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The
CA Single Sign-On
environment contains elements, called objects, such as domains, policies, realms, and user directories. Collectively, these persistent objects form an object store.
CA Single Sign-On
calls object events when objects are created, updated, or deleted. The object events are:
  • Object created
  • Object updated
  • Object deleted
The following
CA Single Sign-On
objects are associated with object events:
Agents
Agent Groups
Agent Types
Agent Type Attributes
Agent Keys
Key Management
Domains
Administrators
Policies
Policy Links
Password Policies
Registration
User Policies
User Directories
Realms
Management Commands
Responses
Response Groups
Response Attributes
Certificate Mapping
Rules
Rule Groups
Authentication
Authentication and Authorization Mapping
Authentication schemes
ODBC Query
Root
Root Configuration
After calling an object event,
CA Single Sign-On
logs session activities to the objects. When an application logs in to the object store, a new session is created.
CA Single Sign-On
validates the login session and reports an appropriate event.
Authentication Events
Authentication reports the following events:
  • Login by an application or a user for creating, modifying, or updating an object
  • Logout by an application or a user
  • Login rejected
Management Command Events
The management commands are not persistent. They log information about management functions, such as flushing cache and changing keys. Management commands are associated with the following events:
  • Flush All Caches
  • Flush All User Caches
  • Flush a Single User from Cache
  • Flush Resources
  • Change Dynamic Keys
  • Change Persistent Key