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Oracle® Identity Management Application Developer's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
B14087-02
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A

abandoning an operation, 11.2.10
access control, 2.3.4, 2.3.4.2, 2.3.4.2
and authorization, 2.3.4.2
access control information (ACI), 2.3.4.2
attributes, 2.3.4.2
directives
format, 2.3.4.2
Access Control List (ACL), 2.3.4.2
access control lists (ACLs), 2.3.4.2
ACI. See access control information (ACI)
ACLs. See Access Control List (ACL)
anonymous authentication, 2.3.4.1.1, 2.3.4.1.1
application login, 9.4.1.1
application logout, 9.4.1.2
application session cookie
clearing, 9.4.1
coding for, 9.4.1
applications, building
with the C API, 11.4
attributes
types, 2.3.2
values, 2.3.2
authentication, 2.3.4, 2.3.4.1, 2.3.4.1
anonymous, 2.3.4.1.1, 2.3.4.1.2
certificate-based, 2.3.4.1.3
modes, SSL, 11.1.1, 11.1.1
one-way SSL, 2.3.4.1.3
options, 2.3.4.1
password-based, 2.3.4.1.2
SSL, 2.3.4.1.3, 2.3.4.1.3, 11.1.1
none, 11.1.1
one-way, 11.1.1
two-way, 11.1.1
strong, 2.3.4.1.3
to a directory server
enabling, 2.6
enabling, by using DBMS_LDAP, 2.6.2
enabling, by using the C API, 2.6.1
to the directory, 11.2.4
two-way SSL, 2.3.4.1.3
authentication, simple, 9.3.3.1
authorization, 2.3.4, 2.3.4.2
authorization ID, 2.3.4.1

B

bulk tools, 1.5.4

C

C API
functions
abandon, 11.2.10.1
abandon_ext, 11.2.10.1
add, 11.2.9.7, 11.2.9.7
add_ext_s, 11.2.9.7
add_s, 11.2.9.7
compare, 11.2.9.4
compare_ext, 11.2.9.4
compare_ext_s, 11.2.9.4
compare_s, 11.2.9.4
count_entries, 11.2.14.1
count_references, 11.2.14.1
count_values, 11.2.14.3
count_values_len, 11.2.14.3
delete, 11.2.9.8
delete_ext, 11.2.9.8
delete_ext_s, 11.2.9.8
delete_s, 11.2.9.8
dn2ufn, 11.2.14.4
err2string, 11.2.12.1
explode_dn, 11.2.14.4
explode_rdn, 11.2.14.4
extended_operation, 11.2.9.9
extended_operation_s, 11.2.9.9
first_attribute, 11.2.14.2
first_entry, 11.2.14.1
first_message, 11.2.13.1
first_reference, 11.2.14.1
get_dn, 11.2.14.4
get_entry_controls, 11.2.14.5
get_option, 11.2.3.1
get_values, 11.2.14.3
get_values_len, 11.2.14.3
init_ssl call, 11.1.1.1
modify, 11.2.9.5
modify_ext, 11.2.9.5
modify_ext_s, 11.2.9.5
modify_s, 11.2.9.5
msgid, 11.2.11.1
msgtype, 11.2.11.1
next_attribute, 11.2.14.2
next_entry, 11.2.14.1
next_message, 11.2.13.1
next_reference, 11.2.14.1
parse_extended_result, 11.2.12.1
parse_reference, 11.2.14.6
parse_result, 11.2.12.1
parse_sasl_bind_result, 11.2.12.1
rename, 11.2.9.6
rename_s, 11.2.9.6
result, 11.2.11.1
sasl_bind, 11.2.4.1
sasl_bind_s, 11.2.4.1
search_st, 11.2.9.1
set_option, 11.2.3.1
simple_bind, 11.2.4.1
simple_bind_s, 11.2.4.1
unbind_ext, 11.2.8.1
unbind_s, 11.2.8.1
value_free, 11.2.14.3
value_free_len, 11.2.14.3
sample usage, 11.3
summary, 11.2.1
usage with SSL, 11.3.1, 11.3.1
usage without SSL, 11.3.2, 11.3.2
certificate authority, 2.3.4.1.3
certificate-based authentication, 2.3.4.1.3
certificates, 2.3.4.1.3
children of an entry, listing, 11.2.9.3
code examples
application login, 9.4.1.1
authentication, 9.3.3.1, 9.3.3.1
forced authentication, 9.3.3.3, 9.4.1.1
single sign-off, 9.3.3.2, 9.3.3.2
components
Oracle Internet Directory SDK, 1.5.2
controls, working with, 3.10.2, 3.10.5, 11.2.7

D

DAP Information Model, 2.3.2
DAS units, 8.1
DAS URL Parameter Descriptions, 15.3
DAS URL Parameters, 8.2.2
DAS URL parameters, 15.2
data
integrity, 2.3.4, 2.3.4.3, 2.3.4.3
privacy, 2.3.4, 2.3.4.4, 2.3.4.4
data-type summary, 12.3
DBMS_LDAP package
searching by using, 2.7
DBMS_LDAP_UTL
about, 14
data-types, 14.4
function return codes, 14.3
group-related subprograms
about, 14.1
function create_group_handle, 14.2.2.1
function get_group_dn, 14.2.2.4
function get_group_properties, 14.2.2.3
function set_group_handle_properties, 14.2.2.2
miscellaneous subprograms
about, 14.1
function check_interface_version, 14.2.5.10
function create_mod_propertyset, 14.2.5.6
function get_property_names, 14.2.5.2
function get_property_values, 14.2.5.3
function get_property_values_len, 14.2.5.4
function normalize_dn_with_case, 14.2.5.1
function populate_mod_propertyset, 14.2.5.7
procedure free_handle, 14.2.5.9
procedure free_mod_propertyset, 14.2.5.8
procedure free_propertyset_collection, 14.2.5.5
subscriber-related subprograms
about, 14.1
function create_subscriber_handle, 14.2.3.1
function get_subscriber_dn, 14.2.3.3
function get_subscriber_properties, 14.2.3.2
user-related subprograms
about, 14.1
function authenticate_user, 14.2.1.1
function check_group_membership, 14.2.1.8
function create_user_handle, 14.2.1.2
function get_group_membership, 14.2.1.10
function get_user_dn, 14.2.1.7
function get_user_extended_properties, 14.2.1.6
function get_user_properties, 14.2.1.4
function locate_subscriber_for_user, 14.2.1.9
function set_user_handle_properties, 14.2.1.3, 14.2.1.3
function set_user_properties, 14.2.1.5
dependencies and limitations, 11.5
C API, 11.5
DES40 encryption, 2.3.4.4
directives, 2.3.4.2
Directory Information Tree, 2.3.1
directory information tree (DIT), 2.3.1
directory server discovery, 3.7
distinguished names, 2.3.1
components of, 2.3.1
format, 2.3.1
DNs. see distinguished names.
documentation, related, Preface
dynamic directives
common types, 9.2.2
defined, 9.2.2, 9.2.2
programming languages supported, 9.2.2
dynamic password verifiers
controls, 3.10.2, 3.10.5
creating, 3.10.1
parameters, 3.10.2, 3.10.2

E

encryption
DES40, 2.3.4.4
levels available in Oracle Internet Directory, 2.3.4.4
RC4_40, 2.3.4.4
entries
distinguished names of, 2.3.1
locating by using distinguished names
naming, 2.3.1
reading, 11.2.9.2
errors
handling and parsing results, 11.2.11.1
exception summary, 12.2

F

filters, 2.7.3
forced authentication, 9.3.3.3, 9.4.1.1
formats, of distinguished names, 2.3.1

G

GET authentication method, 9.3.4
global user inactivity timeout, 9.3.4

H

header files and libraries, required, 11.4
history of LDAP, 2.2
HTTP headers, 9.1

I

integrity, data, 2.3.4.3
interface calls, SSL, 11.1.1.1

J

J2EE security APIs, 10.1
JAAS policy management APIs, 10.3
Java, 1.5.1, 2.4.4
Java API reference
class descriptions
Property class, 4.4
PropertySet class, 4.4
PropertySetCollection class, 4.4
Java APIs for Oracle Internet Directory, 13
Java partner applications
dynamically protected, 9.3.3, 9.3.3.3
statically protected, 9.3.2
Java partner applications, statically protected, 9.3.2
JAZN
see Oracle Application Server Java Authentication and Authorization Service
JNDI, 1.5.1, 2.4.4
JNDI location, 13

L

LDAP
functional model, 2.3.3
history, 2.2
information model, 2.3.2
messages, obtaining results and peeking inside, 11.2.11
naming model, 2.3.1
operations, performing, 11.2.9
security model, 2.3.4
session handle options, 11.2.3
in the C API, 2.6
sessions
initializing, 2.5
version 2 C API, 11.1
LDAP APIs, 1.5.3.3
LDAP Functional Model, 2.3.3
LDAP Models, 2.3
LDAP Naming Model, 2.3.1
LDAP Security Model, 2.3.4
ldapadd
plug-in support, 7.7.2
ldap-bind operation, 2.3.4.1
ldapcompare
plug-in support, 7.7.3
ldapmodify
plug-in support, 7.7.1

M

mod_osso
benefits, 9.1
compared with single sign-on SDK, 9.1
definition, 9.1
integration methods, 9.2
sample applications, 9.3.1, 9.3.3.3
mod_osso cookie, 9.4.1

N

naming entries, 2.3.1

O

OC4J security APIs, 10.2
one-way SSL authentication, 2.3.4.1.3, 11.1.1
OpenLDAP Community, Preface
operational attributes
ACI, 2.3.4.2
Oracle Application Server Java Authentication and Authorization Service
defined, 1.2
Oracle Directory Manager, 1.5.4
Oracle directory replication server, 1.5.4
Oracle directory server, 1.5.4
Oracle extensions
application
deinstallation logic, 1.5.3.2
runtime logic, 1.5.3.2
shutdown logic, 1.5.3.2
startup and bootstrap logic, 1.5.3.2
group management functionality, 3.5
programming abstractions
for Java language, 4, 5
for PL/SQL language, 5.3
programming abstractions for Java language, 4, 5
user management functionality, 4, 5
Oracle extensions to support SSL, 11.1
Oracle Identity Management
infrastructure
modifying existing applications, 1.3
integrating
new applications, 1.4
integrating applications with, 1
benefits of, 1.1
supported services, 1.2
Oracle Internet Directory, components, 1.5.4
Oracle SSL call interface, 11.1
Oracle SSL extensions, 11.1.1
Oracle SSL-related libraries, 11.5
Oracle system libraries, 11.5
Oracle wallet, 11.1.1.2
Oracle Wallet Manager, 11.1.1.2
required for creating wallets, 11.5
Oracle xxtensions
what an LDAP-integrated application looks like, 1.5.3.1
OracleAS Single Sign-On
user attributes, 9.1
overview of LDAP models, 2.3

P

password-based authentication, 2.3.4.1.2
passwords
policies, 2.3.4.5
permissions, 2.3.4, 2.3.4.2
PL/SQL API, 12
contains subset of C API, 2.4.3
data-type summary, 12.3
exception summary, 12.2
functions
add_s, 12.4.27, 12.4.27
ber_free, 12.4.35
bind_s, 12.4.3, 12.4.3
compare_s, 12.4.5, 12.4.5
count_entries, 12.4.10, 12.4.10
count_values, 12.4.29, 12.4.29
count_values_len, 12.4.30, 12.4.30
create_mod_array, 12.4.19, 12.4.19
dbms_ldap.init, 12.4.1
delete_s, 12.4.16, 12.4.16
err2string, 12.4.18, 12.4.18
explode_dn, 12.4.32, 12.4.32
first_attribute, 12.4.11, 12.4.11
first_entry, 12.4.8, 12.4.8
get_dn, 12.4.13, 12.4.13
get_values, 12.4.14, 12.4.14
get_values_len, 12.4.15, 12.4.15
init, 12.4.1, 12.4.1
modify_s, 12.4.26, 12.4.26
modrdn2_s, 12.4.17, 12.4.17
msgfree, 12.4.34
next_attribute, 12.4.12, 12.4.12
next_entry, 12.4.9, 12.4.9
open_ssl, 12.4.33, 12.4.33, 12.4.34, 12.4.35, 12.4.35
rename_s, 12.4.31, 12.4.31
search_s, 12.4.6, 12.4.6
search_st, 12.4.7, 12.4.7
simple_bind_s, 12.4.2, 12.4.2
unbind_s, 12.4.4, 12.4.4
loading into database, 2.4.3
procedures
free_mod_array, 12.4.28
populate_mod_array (binary version), 12.4.21
populate_mod_array (string version), 12.4.20
subprograms, 12.4, 12.4
summary, 12.1, 12.1
plug-ins
binary support, 7.7
provisioning interface, A
policy management APIs, 10.3
POST authentication method, 9.3.4
privacy, data, 2.3.4, 2.3.4.4, 2.3.4.4
privileges, 2.3.4, 2.3.4.2
procedures, PL/SQL
free_mod_array, 12.4.28
populate_mod_array (binary version), 12.4.21
populate_mod_array (string version), 12.4.20
provisioning interface plug-ins, A

R

RC4_40 encryption, 2.3.4.4
RDNs. see relative distinguished names (RDNs)
related documentation, Preface
relative distinguished names (RDNs), 2.3.1
results, stepping through a list of, 11.2.13
RFC 1823, 11.5

S

sample C API usage, 11.3, 11.3
SDK components, 1.5.2
search
results
parsing, 11.2.14
scope, 2.7.2
search-related operations, flow of, 2.7.1
security APIs, 10.1, 10.2
security, within Oracle Internet Directory environment, 2.3.4
self-service console, 8.1.1
service location record, 3.7
servlets
dynamically protected, 9.3.3.1, 9.3.3.3
statically protected, 9.3.2, 9.3.2
sessions
closing, 11.2.8
enabling termination by using DBMS_LDAP, 2.8.2
initializing
by using DBMS_LDAP, 2.5.2
by using the C API, 2.5.1
session-specific user identity, 2.3.4.1
simple authentication, 2.3.4.1.2, 2.3.4.1.2
single sign-off, 9.3.3.2, 9.3.3.2
single sign-on SDK
compared with mod_osso, 9.1
Smith, Mark, Preface, Preface
SSL
authentication modes, 11.1.1
default port, 2.3.4.1.3
handshake, 11.1.1.1
interface calls, 11.1.1.1, 11.1.1.1
no authentication, 2.3.4.1.3
one-way authentication, 2.3.4.1.3
Oracle extensions, 11.1, 11.1.1
provide encryption and decryption, 11.1.1
two-way authentication, 2.3.4.1.3
wallets, 11.1.1.2
static directives
defined, 9.2
writing, 9.2.1
strong authentication, 2.3.4.1.3

T

TCP/IP socket library, 11.5
two-way authentication, SSL, 11.1.1
types of attributes, 2.3.2

U

URLs, protecting, 9.2, 9.2.2
user attributes, 9.1, 9.1

W

wallets
SSL, 11.1.1.2
support, 11.1.1.2