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Oracle® Application Server Enterprise Deployment Guide
10g (10.1.4.0.1)

Part Number B28184-02
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A

Access Manager
Access Server and, 5.10.5
configuring, 5.10.4
defined, 5.1
installing, 5.10.3
isolated subnet and, 5.1
WebGate and, 5.10.6
Access Server
Access Manager and, 5.1
configuring as failover server, 5.15
configuring failover with Web Gate, 5.15.1
defined, 5.10
installing, 5.10.5
installing, user account privileges and, 5.3
management of login session, 5.1
password file and starting, 5.10.5
role in Access System, 5.10
service name, 5.10.5
starting, 5.10.5
user account on Windows, 5.10.5
WebGate and, 5.1
Access Server SDK
functions, 5.12
GCC runtime libraries and, 5.12.2
installing, 5.12.1
obtaining, 5.12
AccessGate
creating instance, 5.12.3
active failover, 5.17.1
administrator access
Oracle Access Manager, 5.1
administrator privileges, Oracle Acccess Manager installation and, 5.3
AJP protocol
Access SDK and, 5.1
request routing and, 4.3
AppDBfailover.xml file, 5.18.1
Application Tier
defined, 1.3
installing myJ2EECompany, 3.2
auditing rules, Oracle Internet Directory, 5.1
authentication
and authorization, J2EE applications, 5.2
OC4J applications and, 3.7
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 4.2
availability
Load Balancing Router tuning and, 2.3
system, 2.3

B

bind distinguished name, example, 5.6

C

cache synchronization problems, 5.17
clocks
synchronization, Oracle Internet Directory and, 2.2
synchronizing, 5.3
Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) solution, 1.5.2
communication
Access Manager, 5.10.4
in Enterprise Deployments, 1.2.1
ConfigDBfailover.xml file, 5.18.1
ConfigureAAAServer utility
failover and, 5.17
configureAAAServer utility
using, 5.18.1
connection
component and firewall time out values, 3.6
credentials, Identity Server and, 5.1

D

Data Tier
configuration, 2.4
defined, 1.3
database
connections, time out and, 3.6
using OCFS file system, 2.1.3
using raw devices, 2.1.2
directory server
failover, 5.17
profile for failover, creating, 5.20
directory server failover
solutions, 5.17.1
directory servers, 5.17.1
distinguished name
Oracle Access Manager, 5.7
permissions, Oracle Access Manager, 5.4
DMZs, communication across, 1.2.1

E

EJB-based applications, 1.5.4
enterprise deployment, defined, 1.1
error, installing Oracle Access Manager products, 5.16
etc/services file, 2.2.1
external traffic, routing, 1.2.1

F

F5 load balancer, proxy settings, SSL, 5.11
failover
directory server, 5.17
directory server profile, creating, 5.20
in Oracle Application Server, 1.5.2
sequence, Identity Server, 5.17.1
solutions, 5.17.1
failover.xml file, 5.17.2.1, 5.17.2.1.1
file
AppDBfailover.xml, 5.18.1
ConfigDBfailover.xml, 5.18.1
etc/services, 2.2.1
failover.xml, 5.17.2.1, 5.17.2.1.1
httpd.conf, 4.3, 5.10.3
mod_oc4j.conf, 3.5, 4.3, 4.3
opmn.xml, 4.6, 5.5
osso.conf, 4.3
sqlnet.ora, 2.1.4
sso_apache.conf, 4.3
WebResrcDBfailover.xml, 5.18.1
firewall
communication restrictions and security, 1.2.1
dropped connections and, 3.6
reverse proxy server and, 1.5.3
time out value and OC4J connection, 3.5
forward proxy, defined, 1.5.3

G

GCC 3.3.2 runtime libraries, 5.4, 5.5, 5.7, 5.10.3, 5.10.5
GCC runtime libraries, Oracle Access Manager and, 5.10.6, 5.12.2
group
Identity Server and, 5.1
Mbeans, 3.7.2
-gui installation option, error, 5.4
GUI installation, Oracle Access Manager, 5.4

H

hardware cluster, 1.5.2
hardware requirements, 1.4
high availability
enterprise deployment architectures and, 1.2.2
HTTP requests, Web Gate and, 5.1
HTTP, persistent sessions, Load Balancing Router, 4.1
httpd.conf file, 4.3, 5.10.3

I

ias_admin password, 2.2.2
installation error
Oracle Access Manager, 5.4
Oracle Access Manager products, 5.16
IS_SSL value, Load Balancing Router, 5.11

J

J2EE applications
authentication and authorization, 5.2
enterprise deployment architecture, 1.3
J2EE applications, enterprise deployment architecture, 1.3
JAAS
provider, 3.7, 3.7.2
JMS-based applications, variants, 1.5.4

L

LDAP
provider, OC4J
applications authentication and authorization, 3.7
traffic, failover, 2.3
ldapbind, Oracle Internet Directory monitoring, 2.3
ldapRootPasswd parameter, 5.17.2.1.3
listener, Net, restarting, 2.1.4
load balancing and cache synchronization, 5.17
Load Balancing Router
function, 1.1
IS_SSL value, 5.11
LDAP traffic, 2.3
OID hosts and, 2.3
Oracle Access Manager Access Server and, 5.11
Oracle Internet Directory and, 1.3
protocol conversion, 4.1
tuning monitoring, 2.3
load balancing, directory server, 5.17
log files, OracleAS Metadata Repository Creation Assistant, 2.1.2
Log on as a service privilege, 5.3
login session management, Access Server and, 5.1

M

Mbeans in Oracle Internet Directory user accounts and groups, 3.7.2
memory requirements, 1.4
mod_oc4j
Web Gate and, 5.2
mod_oc4j, request routing and, 3.5
mod_oc4j.conf file, 3.5, 4.3, 4.3
monitoring Oracle Internet Directory processes, 2.3
multimaster replication, Oracle Internet Directory, 1.5.1

N

Net listener, restarting, 2.1.4
netstat command, 2.2.1, 3.2.1, 3.2.1
NLS_LANG environment variable, 2.1.2

O

ObSSOCookie, Access Server and, 5.2
OC4J
accounts, 3.7.2
applications, authentication and, 3.7
applications, single sign-on and, 5.1
OC4J instance
creating, 3.2.1
ODS password, 2.2.2
oidadmin tool, starting, 2.4
oiddas utility, 3.1
oid.mycompany.com, configuring for Load Balancing Router, 2.3
opmn.xml file, 4.6, 5.5
Oracle Access Manager
Identity server, defined, 5.1
installation error, 5.4, 5.16
schema, 5.4
Oracle Access Manger installation account, 5.3
Oracle Application Server Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS)
support, 3.7
Oracle HTTP Server, non-SSL port, 5.11
Oracle Internet Directory
clocks, 2.2
installing, 2.2.1
monitoring processes, 2.3
multimaster replication and, 1.5.1
security, 1.2.1
selecting server, 3.7.1
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster (Identity Management) solution, 1.5.2, 1.5.2
OracleAS JAAS Provider, 3.7.2
OracleAS Metadata Repository, installing, 2.1
organization, Identity Server and, 5.1
osso.conf file, 4.3

P

passive failover, 5.17.1
password error, -gui installation option, 5.4, 5.7
path, Oracle home, specifying, 2.2.1, 2.2.2
persistent HTTP sessions, Load Balancing Router and, 4.1
Policy Manager
confirming installation, 5.10.4
role in Access System, 5.10
WebPass and, 5.10.2
Policy Manager, defined, 5.10
pooled connections, time out and, 3.6
port
determining availability with netstat, 2.2.1
freeing, 2.2.1
Identity Server instance, 5.10.2
Oracle Internet Directory, 2.2.1
Oracle Internet Directory servers, 2.3
port, freeing, 2.2.2
primary (hot) node, 1.5.2
protocol conversion, Load Balancing Router, 4.1
ProxySSLHeaderVar parameter, 5.11

R

replication mode, load balancing with directory server, 5.17
reverse proxy, defined, 1.5.3
round robin load balancing, time out value and, 2.3
routing of external traffic, 1.2.1

S

schema, Oracle Access Manager, 5.4
secondary (cold) node, 1.5.2
secondary Identity Server failover, WebPass, 5.14.1
security
configuring for OC4J, 3.7.1
enterprise deployment configurations and, 1.1, 1.2.1
firewalls and, 1.2.1
infrastructure, myJ2EECompany, 3.1
service, Oracle Access Manager on Windows, 5.3
session management (login), Access Server and, 5.1
single sign-on
OC4J applications, 5.1, 5.13
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME parameter, configuring, 2.1.4
sqlnet.ora file, 2.1.4
SSL acceleration, 5.11
sso_apache.conf file, 4.3
synchronization
cache, load balancing and, 5.17
time, 5.3
synchronizing system time, 2.2.2
system availability, 2.3

T

tablespaces, mapping to raw devices, 2.1.2
TCP session time out value, 2.1.4
time
synchronization, 5.3
system, synchronizing, 2.2.2
time out
Load Balancing Router, 2.3
values, Oracle Application Server components and firewall/load balancer, 3.6
time out values
Load Balancing Router, tuning, 2.3
tuning time out values, Load Balancing Router, 2.3

U

user account
Access Server on Windows, 5.10.5
in Enterprise Deployments, 1.1
Mbeans, 3.7.2

V

variants, JMS-based or EJB-based applications, 1.5.4

W

WebGate
Access Server and, 5.1
and Access Server failover, 5.14
configuring failover, 5.15.1
confirming installation, 5.10.6
creating instance, 5.10.6
defined, 5.1
GCC runtime libraries and, 5.10.6
installation directory, 5.10.6
installing, 5.10.6
oracle directory, 5.10.6
role in Access System, 5.10
user account privileges for installation, 5.10.6
virtual sites and, 5.10.6
web server and, 5.10.6
WebGate, defined, 5.10
WebPass
Access Manager and, 5.10.2
and Oracle Access Manager Server failover, 5.14
configuring failover with secondary Identity Server, 5.14.1
configuring with Oracle Access Manager Server, 5.6
confirming installation, 5.5
defined, 5.1
WebResrcDBfailover.xml file, 5.18.1
Windows, Access Server user account, 5.10.5
Windows, Oracle Access Manager components and, 5.1