This appendix lists the security-aware components of Oracle ADF and the actions that their Permission
implementation classes define.
Table C-1 shows the ADF components and their permission grants that you can define to create ADF security policies. You add grants to the policy store using the overview editor for ADF security policies. A permission grant specifies the fully qualified permission class name, the fully qualified resource name, the action that can be performed against the resource, and the application role target of the grant. When you enable ADF security to enforce authorization checking against the security policies of the policy store, the operations supported by ADF components will be inaccessible to users who do not possess sufficient access rights as defined by grants to their application role.
For complete details about defining ADF security policies in Fusion web applications, see Chapter 41, "Enabling ADF Security in a Fusion Web Application."
Table C-1 ADF Security Permission Grants
ADF Component | Grantable Action | Corresponding Implementation |
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ADF bounded task flow |
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The |
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Reserved for future use. This action is not checked at runtime. |
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Reserved for future use. This action is not checked at runtime. |
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Reserved for future use. This action is not checked at runtime. |
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ADF page definition |
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The |
ADF Business Components entity objects |
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The |
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The |
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The |
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ADF Business Components attributes of entity objects |
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The |