Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On
Administrator's Guide
Release 3.0.9 Part Number A88732-01 |
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The Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide provides conceptual information and instructions for using Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On to sign on to multiple applications from Oracle9iAS Portal.
This preface contains these topics:
The Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide is intended for:
This document contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1, "Concepts and Architecture" provides a high-level overview of Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On for users and administrators in an enterprise.
Chapter 2, "Administrative Basics" describes the Login Server and Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On, and how you can perform various tasks using them.
Chapter 3, "User Management" describes how to administer Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On user accounts.
Chapter 4, "Application Management" explains how to use Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On for partner and external applications.
Chapter 5, "Customizing Single Sign-On" explains how to customize pages to match the look and feel of your own portal or product and configure LDAP authentication.
Chapter 6, "Deployment Considerations" discusses deployment considerations.
For additional information, see the Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On Application Developer's Guide, and the online help and related documentation for Oracle9iAS Portal.
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SELECT username FROM dba_users WHERE username = 'MIGRATE';
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