Top-level elements are exposed within the object, which can navigate and interact with Operations Centers’s objects within its namespace.
The elements in Table 4-1 are considered top-level and are always present. If a session is associated with a running script, access to these elements (and all contained elements) is restricted according to the access control policies set on the elements themselves. Scripts adhere to the same protocol as the Operations Center console software.
Table 4-1 The Top-Level Elements in the Operations Center Hierarchy
Top-Level Element Name |
Description |
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This is the root element in Operations Center. It is the topmost element within Operations Center and every object has the element as its ultimate ancestor. |
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Adapter-produced elements, organized per adapter, display under the Elements element tree. |
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and hierarchies display under the element tree. |
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Administrative elements display under the element tree. These elements include adapters, the server object, sessions, access control, operation definitions, and automation. |