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Pro Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite presents a process-based approach to implementing Oracle’s Identity and Access Management Suite. Learn everything from basic installation through to advanced topics such as leveraging Oracle Virtual Directory and Identity Federation. Also covered is integrating with applications such as Oracle E-Business Suite and WebCenter Content. The book provides real world implementation examples that make up a valuable resource as you plan and implement the product stack in your own environment. The book and the examples are also useful post-installation as your enterprise begins to explore the capabilities that Identity Management Suite provides.

Implementing an identity management system can be a daunting project. There are many aspects that must be considered to ensure the highest availability and high integration value to the enterprise business units.Pro Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite imparts the information needed to leverage Oracle’s Identity and Access Management suite and provide the level of service your organization demands. Show results to leadership by learning from example how to integrate cross-domain authentication using identity federation, how to allow user self-service capabilities across multiple directories with Virtual Directory, and how to perform the many other functions provided by Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite.

  • Presents an example-based installation and configuration of the entire Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite, including high-availability and performance-tuning concepts.
  • Demonstrates Identity Federation, Virtual Directory, Fusion Middleware Integration, and Integration with Oracle Access Manager.
  • Introduces concepts such as Split Profiles for Identity Manager, MultiFactor authentication with Oracle Adaptive Access Manager, and Self Service Portals.
About the Author xiii
About the Technical Reviewer xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xix
Chapter 1 Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite Overview
1(16)
WebLogic Server
1(1)
Oracle Directory Services
2(6)
Oracle Internet Directory
3(1)
Oracle Unified Directory
4(3)
Oracle Virtual Directory
7(1)
Oracle Identity and Access Management
8(7)
Oracle Access Manager
8(5)
Oracle Identity Manager
13(2)
Putting It All Together
15(1)
Summary
15(2)
Chapter 2 Preinstallation Considerations and Prerequisites
17(22)
Capacity Planning
17(2)
Fusion Middleware
17(2)
Enterprise Deployment Topologies
19(14)
Single Node
19(2)
Local High Availability
21(2)
Disaster Recovery and Maximum Availability
23(1)
Topology Implementations
24(9)
Prerequisites
33(4)
Operating Systems
33(1)
Fusion Middleware Hardware Requirements
34(2)
Clustering Considerations
36(1)
Summary
37(2)
Chapter 3 User and Policy Stores
39(14)
User and Policy Store Overview
39(4)
Oracle Internet Directory
43(6)
Security and Data Privacy
43(1)
Usability and Administration
44(3)
Directory Synchronization
47(2)
Oracle Unified Directory
49(1)
Architecture
49(1)
Scalability
49(1)
Replication
50(1)
Usability and Manageability
50(1)
Oracle Virtual Directory
50(2)
Architecture
50(2)
Aggregation
52(1)
Access Management
52(1)
Summary
52(1)
Chapter 4 Oracle Directory Services Installation and Configuration
53(50)
Preinstallation Tasks
53(12)
Operating System Users
53(1)
Operating System Configuration
54(1)
Operating System Packages
55(1)
Database Preparation
55(10)
Fusion Middleware WebLogic Server
65(7)
Oracle Internet Directory Installation
72(9)
Oracle Internet Directory Configuration
81(21)
Configuration Type
81(15)
Verifying the Installation
96(6)
Summary
102(1)
Chapter 5 Directory Synchronization and Virtualization
103(20)
The Directory Integration Platform
103(19)
Creating a Synchronization Profile
103(19)
Summary
122(1)
Chapter 6 Oracle Access Manager Installation
123(32)
Preinstallation Tasks
123(10)
Operating System Users
123(1)
Operating System Configuration
124(1)
Operating System Packages
125(1)
Database Preparation
126(7)
Access Manager Software Installation
133(5)
Creating the Access Manager Domain
138(16)
Summary
154(1)
Chapter 7 Identity Manager Installation
155(36)
Preinstallation Tasks
155(9)
Operating System Users
155(1)
Operating System Configuration
156(1)
Operating System Packages
157(1)
Database Preparation
158(6)
Identity Manager Software Installation
164(11)
Service-Oriented Architecture Installation
164(7)
Identity Manager Installation
171(4)
Configure Identity Manager Domain
175(15)
Summary
190(1)
Chapter 8 Oracle HTTP Server and WebGate Installation and Configuration
191(22)
Preinstallation Tasks
191(3)
Operating System Users
191(1)
Operating System Configuration
192(1)
Operating System Packages
193(1)
Oracle HTTP Server Software Installation and Configuration
194(11)
Oracle Access Manager WebGate Installation and Configuration
205(6)
Configure and Deploy Oracle WebGate
211(1)
Summary
212(1)
Chapter 9 Configuring Oracle Access Manager
213(20)
Preparing Access Manager to Use Oracle Internet Directory
213(4)
Preconfiguring OID for Oracle Access Manager
217(4)
Configuring Oracle Access Manager Identity Store
221(10)
Summary
231(2)
Chapter 10 Oracle Identity Management Configuration
233(22)
Preconfiguration Steps
233(7)
Configure the Database Security Store
240(1)
Preconfigure OID Identity Store for OIM
241(2)
Configure Oracle Identity Manager Server
243(9)
Complete LDAP Postinstallation
252(2)
Summary
254(1)
Chapter 11 Oracle Identity and Access Manager Integration
255(18)
IdmConfigTool
255(1)
Configure Oracle Access Manager
256(4)
Configure Oracle Identity Manager
260(2)
Integrate OIM and OAM
262(2)
Configure Oracle HTTP Server WebGate
264(7)
Summary
271(2)
Chapter 12 Oracle Identity Management and Identity Stores
273(6)
Use Cases
273(1)
Topologies
274(2)
Split Profiles
274(1)
Distinct User and Group Populations
275(1)
Identity Stores and Oracle Access Manager
276(2)
Summary
278(1)
Chapter 13 Identity Manager Policy Administration
279(10)
Access Policies
279(5)
Sample Access Policy Configuration
279(5)
Password Policies
284(4)
Summary
288(1)
Chapter 14 Oracle Identity Manager Forms and Customization
289(8)
Basic Customization
289(7)
User Interface Customizations
290(6)
Summary
296(1)
Chapter 15 Integrating Access Manager with E-Business Suite
297(14)
Architecture
297(1)
Prepare EBS AccessGate Files
298(1)
Create EBS AccessGate Installation Directory
298(1)
Prepare EBS and OID
298(2)
Register EBS Home with OAM
299(1)
Register EBS with OID
299(1)
Create EBS Connection User
300(1)
Configure EBS AccessGate
300(7)
Create Managed Servers for AccessGate
300(1)
Copy Artifact Files
301(1)
Generate DBC File in EBS
302(1)
Add EBS AccessGate Host to List of External Tables
302(1)
Use txkEBSAuth.xml to Deploy AccessGate
302(2)
Validate the AccessGate Application Deployment
304(1)
Configure Resources in Oracle Access Manager
305(1)
Redirect HTTP Server to WebLogic Server for EBS AccessGate
306(1)
Configure Centralized Logout
307(2)
Configure the Cleanup File for Logout
307(1)
Configure Additional Logout Callbacks
307(2)
EBS Profile Configuration
309(1)
Test E-Business Suite Single Sign-On
309(1)
Summary
309(2)
Chapter 16 Troubleshooting and Common Issues
311(12)
Installation Problems
311(5)
Common Configuration Issues
316(5)
Oracle Internet Directory
316(1)
Oracle Access Manager
317(4)
Oracle Identity Manager
321(1)
Summary
321(2)
Index 323
Ken Ramey holds a BS in Computer Science, and also a Masters in Computer Information Systems with an emphasis on Database Administration and Software Engineering. He began his 15+ year career while serving in the United States Air Force starting in 1997. During this time, Ramey wrote software for the Academic and Training wings of the US Air Force Academy. He had a chance to work on projects that included scheduling algorithms, grading systems, pilot currency tracking, and even an aircraft landing control system for the training airfield. After being Honorably Discharged from the Air Force, Ken was recruited to work for Oracle Consulting where he worked on Government contracts involving Oracle Application Server and Oracle Internet Directory. This experience led him into working for Centroid where he is now the Portfolio Manager for Fusion Middleware Products and Identity Management. In this position he takes the lead and assists on projects involving FMW Products such as Content Management, SOA, and WebCenter. His work at Centroid also includes any implementations involving Identity Management with an emphasis on integrations with other Oracle Products such as EBS. He has been a regular presenter at IOUG Collaborate and has also presented at other regional conferences such as the Michigan Oracle Users Summit, and the Rocky Mountain Oracle Users Group's Training Days.