| Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for IBM RACF Advanced Release 9.0.4 Part Number E10451-12 |
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This guide describes the advanced connector that is used to integrate Oracle Identity Manager with IBM RACF.
This guide is intended for resource administrators and target system integration teams. Installation of the connector components on the mainframe requires experience with IBM RACF and various z/OS technologies and components, including TCP/IP, QSAM (flat files), and z/OS libraries.
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For information about installing and using Oracle Identity Manager, see the Oracle Identity Manager documentation library.
For generic information about connectors, see Oracle Fusion Middleware User's Guide for Oracle Identity Manager.
The following Oracle Technology Network page provides links to Oracle Identity Manager documentation:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14571_01/im.htm
Oracle is committed to delivering the best and most recent information available. For information about updates to the Oracle Identity Manager Connectors documentation, visit Oracle Technology Network at
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E22999_01/index.htm
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