IDM schema and attribute mapping

As I understood from the documents - Identity manager doesn't store any data in local database.I have 60 attributes in resource-1 which needs to be flown to resource-2
==>As per my understanding, i will need to create 60 attributes in IDM as user extended attributes and do the mapping between Resource1 -- IDM -- Resource-2
==>But if I create this schema in IDM will it hold the whole data locally ?
Or will it hold the data between scheduled jobs for Resource-1 and Resource-2
==>Or I have to enable somewhere to store the data locally?
==>Also if there is any other option that I don't need to configure schema and attribute mapping ?
I am new to IDM so not sure how to configure the flow in better way.

First things first keep the extended attributes to the minimum in IDM
for your case
To get the values from one resource to the other you have to have attribute mappings in IDM for both the resources.
There is no need for storing them in the extended attributes just have a job that picks up the users data from resource 1 and push it to resource 2 if the user in IDM has both the resources linked.
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         at kodo.jdbc.meta.Mappings.invalidMapping(Mappings.java:135)
         at kodo.jdbc.meta.Mappings.invalidMapping(Mappings.java:121)
         at
    kodo.jdbc.meta.ColumnClassIndicator.fromMappingInfo(ColumnClassIndicator.java:95)
    >>
         at
    kodo.jdbc.meta.RuntimeMappingProvider.initialize(RuntimeMappingProvider.java:135)
    >>
         at
    kodo.jdbc.meta.MappingRepository.getMappingInternal(MappingRepository.java:378)
    >>
    >>
    >>
    What am I doing wrong?
    Thanks in advance
    Srini
    Steve Kim
    [email protected]
    SolarMetric Inc.
    http://www.solarmetric.com

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