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Table of Contents Image Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On Application Developer's Guide
Release 2 (9.0.2)

Part Number A96114-01
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Title and Copyright Information

List of Figures

List of Tables

1 Introduction

What Is Mod_osso?
What's in the Single Sign-On SDK?
Other Components of Oracle Single Sign-On

2 Developing Applications Using Mod_osso

Why Mod_osso?
How Mod_osso Works
About Dynamic Directives
How Dynamic Directives Work
Developing Applications Using Mod_osso
PL/SQL Applications
Java Applications
Java Applications That Use Dynamic Directives
Java Example #1: Simple Authentication
Java Example #2: Single Sign-Off
Java Example #3: Forced Authentication
Enabling IP Checking for Mod_osso

3 Single Sign-On Software Development Kit

Authentication Flow in SDK-Enabled Single Sign-On
PL/SQL APIs
Functions and Procedures
GENERATE_REDIRECT Function
PARSE_URL_COOKIE Procedure
GET_ENABLER_CONFIG Procedure
CREATE_ENABLER_CONFIG Procedure
MODIFY_ENABLER_CONFIG Procedure
DELETE_ENABLER_CONFIG Procedure
ENCRYPT_COOKIE Function
DECRYPT_COOKIE Function
Table Definitions
WWSEC_ENABLER_CONFIG_INFO$
WWSEC_SSO_LOG$
Exceptions
Java APIs

4 Using the PL/SQL and Java APIs

Writing Partner Applications Using PL/SQL APIs
Writing Partner Applications Using Java APIs
Implementing the Partner Application in Java
Servlet Partner Application
SSOEnablerServletBean
SSOPartnerServlet
SSOSignOnServlet
SSOPartnerLogoutServlet
JSP Partner Application
SSOEnablerJspBean.java
ssoinclude.jsp
ssosignon.jsp
papp.jsp
papplogoff.jsp

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