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Oracle® Access Manager Introduction
10g (10.1.4.2.0)

Part Number B32410-01
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A

About Globalization and Multibyte Support, 4
About Oracle Access Manager, 1.1
About the Access System, 3
Access Management API, 5.6
Access Manager API, 3.2.3, 3.3.3
Access Manager SDK
formerly named Access Server SDK, Preface
Access policy, 2.2
access policy, 3.2
access policy data, 1.2
Access Server, 3.2, 3.2, 3.2.2, 3.2.4, 3.3.5
Access Server SDK
now named Access Manager SDK, Preface
Access System, 1.1
Components, 3.2
Configuration, 3.2.1
Customization, 3.3
System Configuration, 3.2.1
System Management, 3.2.1
Access System Behavior Summary, 5.6
Access Manager API, 5.6
Access Manager SDK, 5.6
Access Policies, 5.6
Access Server Backward Compatibility, 5.6
Authentication Scheme Updates, 5.6
Authorization Rules, 5.6
Connection Pool Details, 5.4
Custom AccessGates, 5.6
Custom Authentication and Authorization Plug-in Interfaces, 5.6
Directory Profiles, 5.6
Forms-based Authentication, 5.6
Impersonation, 5.6
Integration Support Enhanced, Preface, 5.6
Maximum Elements in Session Token Cache, 5.6
Oracle Access Protocol, 5.6
Policy Manager, 5.6
Policy Manager API, 5.6
Preferred HTTP Host, 5.6
Shared Secret, 5.6
Triggering Authentication Actions After the ObSSOCookie Is Set, 5.6
WebGates, 5.6
Access System Console, 3.2.1, 3.2.1, 3.2.1
Access System Features, 1.2, 3.1
security administration, 1.2
security policies, 1.2
Access System Functions, 3.2
Access Sytem APIs, 3.3.5
AccessGate, 3.2.3, 3.3.1
creating, Preface
AccessGates, 5.6
actions, 2.3.1
triggering after ObSSOCookie is set, Preface
administrative
pages, 4.2
Administrator
languages, 4.2, 4.2
Administrators, 2.2.1
AL32UTF8 character set, 4.4.1
Apache WebGate, Preface
Association, Glossary
audit
rules, 3.2.2
auditing, 3.1
new features, Preface
Oracle Database as the audit repository, Preface
Auditing Services, 3.1
auditing services, 3.3.4
Authentication, 3.2.2
authentication, Preface, 3.2, 3.2.4, 3.3.4, 3.3.5
scheme
default schemes, Preface
Authentication Plug-In API, 3.1, 3.3.2, 5.6
authentication scheme, 3.2.1, 3.2.2
Authentication Services, 3.1
Authorization, 3.1, 3.2.2
authorization, Preface, Preface, 3.2, 3.2.2, 3.2.4, 3.3.4, 3.3.5
federated, Preface
Authorization Plug-In API, 3.1, 3.3.2, 5.6
authorization scheme, 3.1, 3.2.1
Authorization Services, 3.1

B

Backward Compatibility
Identity Server, 5.5
Bi-directional Language Support, 4.2.1

C

cache settings, 3.2.1
Centralized User, Group, and Organization Management, 2.1
challenge and response
encoded format, 5.4
challenge phrase, 5.4, 5.5
code samples, Preface
Common Configuration, 2.2.1
Configuration Data, 2.2
configuration data, 1.2
configuration management, Glossary
cookie encryption, 5.6
cookies
triggering actions after setting the ObSSOCookie, Preface
COREid, Glossary
now named Oracle Access Manager, Preface
COREid Access Protocol, 3.2
credentials, 3.2.2
cross-firewall integration, 2.3.2
Crystal Reports, 3.1
Crystal Reports package, 5.4
Custom
Access Clients, 3.3.1
Authentication Plug-in, 3.3.2
Authorization Plug-in, 3.3.2
Customizable Multi-Step Workflow Engine, 2.1
Customization, 2.3

D

data
access policy, 1.2
configuration, 1.2
Data Management Layer, 2.1
decryption, 5.6
Delegated Access Administration, 3.1
Delegated Access Administrators, 3.2.1, 3.2.1, 3.2.1
deployment, Glossary
Deployment Lifecycle Services, 1.2
Diagnostics, 2.2.1, 3.2.1
digital certificates, 3.2
directory, 1.2
Directory Profiles, 2.2.1
Dynamic Role-Based Identity Administration, 2.1

E

encoded format
challenge and response, 5.4
End User Languages, 4.2
End Users languages, 4.2
Environment, Glossary
event, 2.3.1
Examples
Oracle Access Manager Use, 1.3
export data, Glossary
Extensive APIs for Identity Integration, 2.1
External Authentication, 3.4

F

Feature Overview, 1.2
features
new, Preface
Federated authentication, 3.5
federated authorization, Preface
federation, Preface

G

General Behavior Changes
Migrating User Data at First Login, 5.4
General Behavior Summary, 5.4
Acquiring and Using Multiple Languages, 5.4
Auditing and Access Reporting, 5.4
Automatic Login and the Password Redirect URL, 5.4
Automatic Schema Update Support for ADAM, 5.4
C++ Programs, 5.4
Cache Flush, 5.4
Certificate Store and Localized Certificates, 5.4
Compilers for Plug-ins, 5.4
Configuration files, 5.4
Console-based Command-Line Interfaces, 5.4
Customized Styles, 5.4
Database Input and Output, 5.4
Database Instance Profiles, 5.4
Date and Time Formats, 5.4
Default Product Page, 5.4
Detecting Cross-site Scripting and SQL Injection, 5.4
Diagnostic Tools for Identity and Access Servers, 5.4
Directory Profiles, 5.4
Directory Server Connection Details, 5.4
Directory Server Failover, 5.4
Directory Server Interface, 5.4
Directory Server Searches, 5.4
Directory Structure, 5.4
Domain Names, URIs, and URLs, 5.4
Encryption Schemes, 5.4
Failover and Failback, 5.4
File and Path Names, 5.4
Graphical User Interface, 5.4
HTML Pages, 5.4
LDAP Bind Password, 5.4
LogFile Enhancements, 5.4
Message and Parameter Catalogs, 5.4
Minimum Number of Search Characters, 5.4
Multiple Values in Challenge Phrase and Response Attributes, 5.4
Names Assigned by Administrators and Product Names, 5.4
Namespaces for Policy Data and User Data Stored Separately, 5.4
Object Classes and Attributes, 5.4
obVer Attribute Changes, 5.4
Password Policies and Lost Password Management, 5.4
Reconfiguring the Logging Framework without a Restart, 5.4
Support Changes, 5.4
Transport Security for the Directory Server, 5.4
Upgrade Enhancements, 5.4
Web Components and Backward Compatibility, 5.4
Web Server Configuration Files, 5.4
Web Services Code, 5.5
Writing a Stack Grace to a Log File, 5.4
XML Catalogs and XSL Stylesheet Encoding, 5.4
XSL Enhancements, 5.4
XSLProcessor Parameter, 5.5
Globalization, 4.1
Group Manager, 2.2.1
Group Manager Configuration, 2.2.1

H

HEAD tag, 5.6
horizontal data migration, 1.2, 5.1
Horizontal Migration, Glossary

I

I18N, 4.1
Identity Applications, 2.2
Identity Components, 2.2
Identity Event Plug-in API, 2.3.1
Identity Functions, 2.2
Identity Server, 2.2.1, 2.2.1
Identity System, 1.1, 1.2
configuring, Preface
IdentityXML, Preface
Identity System Behavior Summary, 5.5
Challenge and Response Attributes, 5.5
Identity Server Backward Compatibility, 5.5
Identity System Event Plug-ins, 5.5
IdentityXML and SOAP Requests, 5.5
Java Applets, 5.5
Large Static Groups, 5.5
Mail Notification, 5.5
Minimum Number of Search Characters, 5.5
Multi-Step Identity Workflow Engine, 5.5
Oracle Identity Protocol (OIP), 5.5
Password Policies and Password Management Runtime, 5.5
Poll Tracking Refresh Parameter, 5.5
Portal Inserts and URI Query Strings, 5.5
PresentationXML Directories, 5.5
Sorting User Search Results, 5.5
Identity System Console, 2.2.1
Identity System Features, 2.1
change management, 1.2
customization, 1.2
identity management system, 1.2
password management, 1.2
XML-based integration, 1.2
IdentityXML, 2.3.2
samples, Preface
import data, Glossary
installation, Preface
Installation Directories, 1.4.1
Integration Services, 1.2
ISO-8859, 4.5

L

Language Packs, 4.2
Language Tag, 4.2
Language-Specific Files, 1.4.1
Latin-1 Encoding, 4.5
LDAP, 1.2
Lifecycle Services, 1.2
locale, 4.1
localization, 4.1
Localized Messages, 4.2
log files, 3.1
logging, 3.1
automatic updates, Preface, Preface
new features in this release, Preface
what's new in this release, Preface
login form HTML page, 5.6
longer need the, 5.6
lost password management, 5.4
new features in this release, Preface, Preface

M

Manage Reports, 3.2.1
Manage Sync Records, 3.2.1
managed code plug-ins, 5.6
Master Access Administrator, 3.2.1, 3.2.1
Master Access Administrators, 2.2, 3.2.1
Master Administrator, 2.2, 2.2.1, 3.2.1
Master Audit Rule, 3.2.1
Master Identity Administrator, 2.2
Master Identity Administrators, 2.2
messages, 5.4
META tag, 5.6
MIME headers, 5.5
Multi-Level Administration Delegation, 2.1

N

names, new, Preface
NAP, 5.6, Glossary
NetPoint
now named Oracle Access Manager, Preface
NetPoint Access Protocol, 3.2, 5.6
NetPoint SAML Services
now named Oracle Identity Federation, Preface
new features
auditing to Oracle Database, Preface
logging, Preface
Non-Production/Test Environment Installation, 1.4

O

object classes, 2.2
oblix tree, 5.4
oblixConfig class, 5.4
OblixOrgPerson, 5.4
OblixOrgPerson class, 5.4
ObSSOCookie, Preface
obVer attribute, 5.4
OHS WebGate, Preface
Oracle Access Manager
formerly NetPoint or COREid, Preface
Oracle Access Manager Configuration Manager, 1.2
Oracle Access Manager Manuals, 6
Oracle Access Protocol, 3.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Identity Management pack, 1.2
Oracle Identity Federation, Preface
formerly SHAREid, Preface
Oracle Identity Protocol, 2.2
Oracle Unicode Character Sets, 4.4
Oracle Virtual Directory, Preface
Organization Manager, 2.2.1
Organization Manager Configuration, 2.2.1

P

Password Management, 5.5
Password Management Services, 2.1
password policies, 5.5
Password Policy Cache, 3.2.1
passwords
lost password management
new features, Preface, Preface
new features in this release, Preface, Preface
password policies
new in this release, Preface, Preface
Personalization Services, 3.1
Policy Data, 2.2
policy domain
default, Preface
policy domains, 3.2.1, 3.3.4
policy management, 3.2
Policy Manager, 3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.1, 3.2.1
Policy Manager API, Preface, 3.3.4
Policy Managers, 3.2
Portal inserts, 2.3.3
PresentationXML, 2.3.4
Procedure
MetaLink, 5.2
Process overview
Access Server functions, 3.2.2
WebPass functions, 2.2.2
When a user requests access, 3.2.4
Production Environment Installation, 1.4

R

remote procedure calls, 2.3.2
reporting, 3.1
response attribute, 5.4
response attributes, 5.5

S

Sample Code, Preface
schema, 2.2
schema attributes, 2.2
SDK, 5.6
searchbase
configuring multiple searchbases, Preface
multiple, Preface
Security Connector for WebLogic SSPI, Preface
security monitoring, 3.1
security policies, 3.2.4
Self-Registration, 2.1
Self-Service, 2.1
Server Settings, 2.2.1
Shared Secret, 3.2.1
SHAREid
now named Oracle Identity Federation, Preface
Simple Environment, 2.2
Simple Network Management Protocol, 1.2
Single Sign-On, 3.1
single sign-on, 3.2.1
between Oracle Access Manager and OracleAS, Preface
SOAP Requests, 5.5
Software Developer Kit, 3.2.3, 3.3.3, 3.3.5
Styles, 2.2.1
stylesheets, 5.4
subscription rights, 2.2.1
synchronization records, 3.2.1
syntax, 5.5
System Configuration, 2.2.1

T

Task overview
Installing Oracle Access Manager, 1.4
Translatable information, 4.2
Transport security, 3.2

U

Unicode Standard, 4.3
4.0, 4.1
unsupported directory, Preface
User Data, 2.2
User Interface Customization, 2.1
User Manager, 2.2.1
User Manager Configuration, 2.2.1
users
adding
at the same level of the DIT as the logged in user, Preface
dynamically, Preface
authentication of, Preface
authorization of, Preface
UTF8 Character Set, 4.4.1.1
UTF-8 Encoding, 4.3.1

V

variables, 5.4

W

Web-based administration, 2.2.1
WebGate, 3.2, 3.2.3, 3.2.4
Apache, Preface
OHS, Preface
updates in this release, Preface
WebGatestatic.lst, 5.6
WebPass, 2.2.2, 3.2
what's new in this release
attribute sharing, Preface
federated authorization, Preface
modifying authentication schemes without disabling them, Preface
triggering authentication actions after the ObSSOCookie is set, Preface
WebGate updates, Preface
workflows
dynamically assigning users to locations in the DIT, Preface

X

XML pages, 5.5