Remove adapters in Oracle Identity Manager 9.1.0.2

Hello friends,
As I can delete an adapter in Oracle Identity Manager 9.1.0.2
regards

Login to design console. Go to process management-> process definition. Open your process definition. You can see list of tasks here. Find tasks in which your adapter to be deleted is attached. You can see this by looking into Eventhandler/adapter column. Double click on taskname, go to integration tab, click on remove and then save. In this way you can remove adapters for all tasks. Now go to adapter factory. search and open your adapter. Click on delete icon in menu bar. Your adapter will be deleted now.
regards,
GP

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