Delete VirtualUser
delete
                    /v2/trust/{trustname}/attributerule/{issuername}/{identifier}/virtualuser
Delete the VirtualUser of a sepcific TokenAttributeRule identified by {issuername}/{identifier}  in a named {trustname} Trust document.
                Request
Supported Media Types
                - application/json
 
Path Parameters
                - 
                    identifier: string
                    
                    identifier of the TokenAttributeRule
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                    issuername: string
                    
                    issuername of the TokenAttributeRule
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                    trustname: string
                    
                    Name of the Trust
 
Response
Supported Media Types
                - application/json
 
200 Response
successful operation
                
                
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            MESSAGE(optional): 
            string
            Detail message of the response, if response is successful, its a confirmation, otherwise it is an error message indicating the root cause.Example:
PolicySets [myPolicyset1, myPolicyset2] are successfully created. - 
            STATUSCODE(optional): 
            string
            Allowed Values:
[ "20001", "20002", "20003", "20004", "20005", "20011", "20012", "20013", "20014", "20021", "20023", "20024", "20032", "20033", "20034", "20035", "20042", "20043", "20044", "20051", "20052", "20053", "20054", "20055", "20061", "20062", "20063", "20064", "20065", "20071", "20072", "20073", "20074", "20075", "20081", "20082", "20083", "20084", "20085", "20091", "20092", "20093", "20094", "20095", "20101", "20102", "20103", "20104", "20105", "20111", "20112", "20113", "20114", "20115", "20121", "20122", "20123", "20124", "20125", "20131", "20132", "20133", "20134", "20135", "20141", "20142", "20143", "20144", "20145", "20151", "20152", "20153", "20154", "20155", "20161", "20162", "20163", "20164", "20165", "20171", "20172", "20173", "20174", "20175", "40001", "40002", "40003", "40004", "40011", "40012", "40013", "40014", "40021", "40023", "40024", "40032", "40033", "40042", "40043", "40044", "40051", "40052", "40053", "40054", "40061", "40062", "40063", "40064", "40071", "40072", "40073", "40074", "40081", "40082", "40083", "40084", "40091", "40092", "40093", "40094", "40101", "40102", "40103", "40104", "40111", "40112", "40113", "40114", "40121", "40122", "40123", "40124", "40131", "40132", "40133", "40134", "40141", "40142", "40143", "40144", "40151", "40152", "40153", "40154", "40161", "40162", "40163", "40164", "40171", "40172", "40173", "40174" ]OWSM Rest API status code for operations on various APIs. One can write tests and parse the status code based on the rules below. If you plan to process the status code programmatically, you can access the OWSM source file for the constants defined at: oracle.wsm.resources.rest.RestMessageID.java. Status Code Pattern:first digit from left indicates the operation status, 2=successful, 4=failed last digit indicate operation 1=POST, 2=PUT, 3=GET, 4=DELETE, 5=DELETE NONE. second, third, fourth digits from left are used for OWSM Rest API Resource types: 000=PolicySet, 001=PolicyReference, 002=ConfigOverride, 003=Configuration, 004=Repository (not used yet), 005=Trust, 006=Issuer, 007=TrustedKey, 008=KeyIdentifier, 009=RelyingParty, 010=AttributeRule, 011=Attribute, 012=VirtualUser, 013=RoleMapping, 014=Mapping, 015=NamedID, 016=DiscoveryInfo, 017=ProxyExample:20001 
400 Response
User bad request, please correct input data and try again.
                
                
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    objectResponseStatus model object.
    
    
    
    
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            MESSAGE(optional): 
            string
            Detail message of the response, if response is successful, its a confirmation, otherwise it is an error message indicating the root cause.Example:
PolicySets [myPolicyset1, myPolicyset2] are successfully created. - 
            STATUSCODE(optional): 
            string
            Allowed Values:
[ "20001", "20002", "20003", "20004", "20005", "20011", "20012", "20013", "20014", "20021", "20023", "20024", "20032", "20033", "20034", "20035", "20042", "20043", "20044", "20051", "20052", "20053", "20054", "20055", "20061", "20062", "20063", "20064", "20065", "20071", "20072", "20073", "20074", "20075", "20081", "20082", "20083", "20084", "20085", "20091", "20092", "20093", "20094", "20095", "20101", "20102", "20103", "20104", "20105", "20111", "20112", "20113", "20114", "20115", "20121", "20122", "20123", "20124", "20125", "20131", "20132", "20133", "20134", "20135", "20141", "20142", "20143", "20144", "20145", "20151", "20152", "20153", "20154", "20155", "20161", "20162", "20163", "20164", "20165", "20171", "20172", "20173", "20174", "20175", "40001", "40002", "40003", "40004", "40011", "40012", "40013", "40014", "40021", "40023", "40024", "40032", "40033", "40042", "40043", "40044", "40051", "40052", "40053", "40054", "40061", "40062", "40063", "40064", "40071", "40072", "40073", "40074", "40081", "40082", "40083", "40084", "40091", "40092", "40093", "40094", "40101", "40102", "40103", "40104", "40111", "40112", "40113", "40114", "40121", "40122", "40123", "40124", "40131", "40132", "40133", "40134", "40141", "40142", "40143", "40144", "40151", "40152", "40153", "40154", "40161", "40162", "40163", "40164", "40171", "40172", "40173", "40174" ]OWSM Rest API status code for operations on various APIs. One can write tests and parse the status code based on the rules below. If you plan to process the status code programmatically, you can access the OWSM source file for the constants defined at: oracle.wsm.resources.rest.RestMessageID.java. Status Code Pattern:first digit from left indicates the operation status, 2=successful, 4=failed last digit indicate operation 1=POST, 2=PUT, 3=GET, 4=DELETE, 5=DELETE NONE. second, third, fourth digits from left are used for OWSM Rest API Resource types: 000=PolicySet, 001=PolicyReference, 002=ConfigOverride, 003=Configuration, 004=Repository (not used yet), 005=Trust, 006=Issuer, 007=TrustedKey, 008=KeyIdentifier, 009=RelyingParty, 010=AttributeRule, 011=Attribute, 012=VirtualUser, 013=RoleMapping, 014=Mapping, 015=NamedID, 016=DiscoveryInfo, 017=ProxyExample:20001 
500 Response
Operation failed with unexpected error.
                
                
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    objectResponseStatus model object.
    
    
    
    
        Show Source
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            MESSAGE(optional): 
            string
            Detail message of the response, if response is successful, its a confirmation, otherwise it is an error message indicating the root cause.Example:
PolicySets [myPolicyset1, myPolicyset2] are successfully created. - 
            STATUSCODE(optional): 
            string
            Allowed Values:
[ "20001", "20002", "20003", "20004", "20005", "20011", "20012", "20013", "20014", "20021", "20023", "20024", "20032", "20033", "20034", "20035", "20042", "20043", "20044", "20051", "20052", "20053", "20054", "20055", "20061", "20062", "20063", "20064", "20065", "20071", "20072", "20073", "20074", "20075", "20081", "20082", "20083", "20084", "20085", "20091", "20092", "20093", "20094", "20095", "20101", "20102", "20103", "20104", "20105", "20111", "20112", "20113", "20114", "20115", "20121", "20122", "20123", "20124", "20125", "20131", "20132", "20133", "20134", "20135", "20141", "20142", "20143", "20144", "20145", "20151", "20152", "20153", "20154", "20155", "20161", "20162", "20163", "20164", "20165", "20171", "20172", "20173", "20174", "20175", "40001", "40002", "40003", "40004", "40011", "40012", "40013", "40014", "40021", "40023", "40024", "40032", "40033", "40042", "40043", "40044", "40051", "40052", "40053", "40054", "40061", "40062", "40063", "40064", "40071", "40072", "40073", "40074", "40081", "40082", "40083", "40084", "40091", "40092", "40093", "40094", "40101", "40102", "40103", "40104", "40111", "40112", "40113", "40114", "40121", "40122", "40123", "40124", "40131", "40132", "40133", "40134", "40141", "40142", "40143", "40144", "40151", "40152", "40153", "40154", "40161", "40162", "40163", "40164", "40171", "40172", "40173", "40174" ]OWSM Rest API status code for operations on various APIs. One can write tests and parse the status code based on the rules below. If you plan to process the status code programmatically, you can access the OWSM source file for the constants defined at: oracle.wsm.resources.rest.RestMessageID.java. Status Code Pattern:first digit from left indicates the operation status, 2=successful, 4=failed last digit indicate operation 1=POST, 2=PUT, 3=GET, 4=DELETE, 5=DELETE NONE. second, third, fourth digits from left are used for OWSM Rest API Resource types: 000=PolicySet, 001=PolicyReference, 002=ConfigOverride, 003=Configuration, 004=Repository (not used yet), 005=Trust, 006=Issuer, 007=TrustedKey, 008=KeyIdentifier, 009=RelyingParty, 010=AttributeRule, 011=Attribute, 012=VirtualUser, 013=RoleMapping, 014=Mapping, 015=NamedID, 016=DiscoveryInfo, 017=ProxyExample:20001