Index
A B C D E F G H I L M N O P R S T U V W X
A
- Access Manager API, 4.4
-
- see also Access Manager SDK
- supported languages, 4.4.1.3
- Access Manager SDK
-
- about, 4, 4.3
- best practices, 4.12
- C implementation
-
- ObAccessException_t, 4.8.7
- ObAuthenticationScheme_t, 4.8.3
- ObConfig_t, 4.8.6
- ObDiagnostic, 4.8.8
- ObMap_t, 4.8.1
- ObMapIterator_t, 4.8.2
- ObResourceRequest_t, 4.8.4
- ObUserSession_t, 4.8.5
- C# implementation, 4.9
-
- ObAccessExceptionMgd, 4.9.7
- ObAuthenticationSchemeMgd, 4.9.3
- ObConfigMgd, 4.9.6
- ObDiagnostic, 4.9.8
- ObDictionary, 4.9.1
- ObDictionaryEnumerator, 4.9.2
- ObResourceRequestMgd, 4.9.4
- ObUserSessionMgd, 4.9.5
- C++ implementation, 4.7
-
- ObAccessException, 4.7.7
- ObAuthenticationScheme, 4.7.3
- ObConfig, 4.7.6
- ObDiagnostic, 4.7.8
- ObMap, 4.7.1
- ObMapIterator, 4.7.2
- ObResourceRequest, 4.7.4
- ObUserSession, 4.7.5
- creating a user session, 4.4.6
- error messages, 4.11
- exception processing, 4.4.8
- formerly named Access Server SDK, Preface
- globalization, 4.5
- initialize and shut down, 4.4.7
- installing, 4.2.1
- installing on UNIX, 4.2.1.6
- installing on Windows, 4.2.1.5
- Java implementation, 4.10
-
- interfaces, 4.10.1
- ObAuthenticationScheme, 4.10.3
- ObAuthenticationSchemeInterface, 4.10.1.1
- ObConfig, 4.10.6
- ObDiagnostic, 4.10.8
- ObResourceRequest, 4.10.4
- ObResourceRequestInterface, 4.10.1.2
- ObUserSessionInterface, 4.10.1.3
- libraries, 5.2.2
- lists of entries
- ObAccessException, 4.4.8
- ObAuthenticationScheme, 4.4.4
- ObConfig, 4.4.7
- ObMap
-
- implementations of, 4.4.2.1
- ObMapIterator, 4.4.3
- ObResourceRequest, 4.4.5
- ObUserSession, 4.4.6
- processing authentication schemes, 4.4.4
- processing resource requests, 4.4.5
- status messages, 4.11
- stepping through a list, 4.4.3
- supported languages, 4.4.1.3
- tools, 5.2.2
- Access Server
-
- client, 4.1
- connections to, 5.1
- Access Server SDK
-
- now named Access Manager SDK, Preface
- Access System Behavior Changes
-
- ObAMMasterAuditRule_getEscapeCharacter, 5.4.12, 5.4.12
- ObAMMasterAuditRule_getUTF8EscapeCharacter, 5.4.12
- AccessGates
-
- about, 4.1
- about AccessGate code, 4.6
- architecture, 4.1.3
- best practices, 4.12
- building custom AccessGates, 4
- cloning a custom AccessGate, 4.2.3.1
- configuration, 4.2.2, 5.2.3
- configureAccessGate, 4.2.2.3
- creating
-
- when to create, 4.1.2
- creating an instance, 4.2.2.2
- custom, 4.1.2
- environment variables for, 4.2.2.1
- example of java code for, 4.6.2
- globalization of, 4.5
- how deployed, 4.2
- installing Access Manager SDK, 4.2.1
- prefabricated, 4.1.1
- resource request processing, 4.1.5
- type of, 4.1.4
- actions
-
- getting and setting, 5.4.32
- guidelines for writing, 3.2.4
- administration, Preface
- applications
-
- protecting, 4.2.4
- protecting custom applications, 5.1
- auditing
-
- for a policy or policy domain, 5.4.40
- authentication
-
- about, 7
- action returned on success or failure, 5.4.37
- actions, 5.4.22
- controlling how it is performed, 5.4.22
- plug-in, 5.1, 5.4.8
- rules
-
- actions for, 5.4.22
- creating, 5.4.22
- getting and setting actions, 5.4.32
- scheme, 5.4.5, 5.4.22
-
- default schemes, Preface
- plug-ins for, 5.4.8
- schemes, 5.1
- success or failure, 5.4.35
- authentication plug-in API
-
- about, 6
- API functions, 6.4
- API plug-in directory, 6.2.2
- backward compatibility, 6.1.1.1
- C API data, 6.3
- Defines, 6.3.1
- defines, 6.7.1
- functions implemented in the plug-in, 6.4.2, 6.7.4
- functions provided by the Access Server, 6.4.1
- globalization, 6.1.1
- handles, 6.3.2
- interfaces, 6.7.2
- managed code environment, 6.6
- return values, 6.3.3, 6.7.3
- standard plug-ins, 6.9
- structures, 6.3.4
- support files, 6.2.1
- troubleshooting, 6.8
- authorization
-
- about, 7
- action returned on success or failure, 5.4.37
- actions, 5.4.24
- expressions, 5.4.24
- rule, 5.4.24
-
- actions for, 5.4.24
- allow and deny conditions, 5.4.29
- allow or deny access, 5.4.24
- in an expression, 5.4.26
- time it is in effect, 5.4.33
- timing conditions, 5.4.33
- schemes, 5.1, 5.4.24
-
- custom, 5.4.10
- plug-ins for, 7.1
- success or failure, 5.4.35
- authorization expression, 5.4.26
-
- actions for, 5.4.26
- creating, 5.4.26
- duplicate actions for, 5.4.26
- getting and setting actions, 5.4.32
- how interpreted, 5.4.26
- inconclusive results, 5.4.26
- symbols in, 5.4.26
- authorization plug-in API
-
- about, 7
- Access Server functions, 7.4.1
- C API, 7.3
- C API functions, 7.4
- C code location, 7.2.1
- C constants, 7.3.1
- C handles, 7.3.2
- C structures, 7.3.4
- interfaces implemented in the plug-in, 7.5.5
- managed C++ code location, 7.2.2
- managed code API interfaces, 7.5
- plug-in functions, 7.4.2
- return values, 7.3.3
- troubleshooting, 7.6
B
- backward compatibility, 6.1.1.1, 7.1.2.1
C
- certifcate decode plug-in, 6.9.3
- certificate decode, selection filter, 6.9
- configureAccessGate, 4.2.2.3
- cookies
-
- ecryption, 3.2.1.6
- COREid
-
- now named Oracle Access Manager, Preface
- credential mapping, 6.9
- customization, Preface
D
- date object class, 5.4.43
- deployment, Preface
- directory schema, Preface
- DN values
-
- finding, 2.1.2.2
- duplicate actions, 5.4.26
E
- encryption
-
- Identity Event API events, 3.4.6
- Example
-
- Calling Logger as a Post-Processing Action After a Workflow Step, 3.4.4.1
- Examples
-
- IdentityXML, 2.9
- EXEC action example, 3.7
- EXEC actions, 3.2.2.3, 3.3.2, 3.5
F
- features
-
- new, Preface
- new in this release, Preface
G
- globalization, Preface
-
- of Access Manager SDK, 4.5
- of plug-ins, 7.1.2
- Group Manager
-
- getting data from, 1.4.2
- groupservcenter, 1.2.4
- IdentityXML functions for, 2.7
- IdentityXML usage for, 2.1
- sending information to programmatically, 1
- setting data in, 1.4.3
- testing if you can perform a function, 1.4.1
- URL to access, 1.3
- groups
-
- create group, 2.7.2.3
- delete group, 2.7.2.4
- expand groups, 2.7.2.8
- flush group cache, 2.7.2.9
- get groups, 2.7.2.5, 2.7.2.6
- membership, 2.7.1.9
- modify group attributes, 2.7.2.2
- permission to create a group, 2.7.1.5, 2.7.1.13
- permission to delete a group, 2.7.1.6, 2.7.1.14
- permission to modify, 2.7.1.3
- permission to modify a group, 2.7.1.12, 2.7.1.16
- permission to request modification, 2.7.1.4
- permission to subscribe to a group, 2.7.1.7
- permission to unsubscribe from a group, 2.7.1.8
- permission to view, 2.7.1.1
- permission to view a group, 2.7.1.10
- permission to view a group attribute, 2.7.1.2, 2.7.1.11
- permission to view group membership, 2.7.1.15
- subscribe to a group, 2.7.2.10
- subscribe to using IdentityXML, 2.5.1.4
- unsubscribe any user via IdentityXML, 2.5.1.7
- unsubscribe using IdentityXML, 2.5.1.5
- view group attributes, 2.7.2.1
- view groups, 2.7.2.7
- GUI customization, Preface
H
- host identifiers, 5.4.1
I
- Identity applications
-
- example of using IdentityXML with, 1.2.5.1
- sending information to programmatically, 1
- URLs to access, 1.3
- Identity Event Plug-in API
-
- about, 3, 3.1
- action completed successfully, 3.3.1
- actions, 3.2
-
- guidelines for writing, 3.2.4
- catalog entry
-
- encryption events, 3.4.6.1
- OnChange events, 3.4.3.1
- password management events, 3.4.5.1
- pre and post events, 3.4.2.1
- workflow events, 3.4.4.1
- catalog file, 3.2.3
- configuration file, 3.2.3
- Dynamically Shared Object (DSO), 3.3.2.3
- encryption events, 3.2.1.6, 3.4.6
- error signal, 3.3.1
- errors
-
- returning, 3.5.4
- event handling, 3.4
- events, 3.2
- EventXML format, 3.3.3.1
- example files, 3.5.5.3, 3.5.5.4
- examples, 3.7
- examples of use, 3.1.1
- EXEC action example, 3.7
- EXEC actions, 3.2.2.3, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.2.10, 3.5
-
- about, 3.5.3
- EXEC examples, 3.3.2.12
- get function, 3.3.2.2, 3.3.2.6
- global parameters, 3.3.2.13
- how it works, 3.3
- initialization and shutdown, 3.4.1
- LIB action example, 3.7
- LIB actions, 3.2.2.1, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.2.1, 3.5
-
- about, 3.5.1
- LIB examples, 3.3.2.4
- LIB interface, 3.3.2.2
- libraries, 3.5.5.1, 3.5.5.2
- load behavior, 3.3.2, 3.3.2.3, 3.3.2.7, 3.3.2.11
- lost password management events, 3.2.1.5
- MANAGEDLIB actions, 3.2.2.2, 3.3.1, 3.3.2, 3.3.2.5, 3.3.2.9, 3.5
-
- about, 3.5.2
- example, 3.7
- MANAGEDLIB examples, 3.3.2.8
- ObInitEventAPI, 3.4.1.1
- oblixpppcatalog.lst, 3.4.4.1, 3.4.4.1
- ObTermEventAPI, 3.4.1.3
- OnChange events, 3.2.1.2, 3.4.3
- password management events, 3.2.1.4, 3.4.5
- pre and post events, 3.4.2
- PresentationXML, use with, 3.3.3.2
- process a request before it reaches a program, 3.2.1.1
- process the results of a request, 3.2.1.1
- receive function, 3.3.2.2, 3.3.2.6
- return values, 3.4.1.2
- send function, 3.3.2.2, 3.3.2.6
- set function, 3.3.2.2, 3.3.2.6
- SetResultString, 3.3.2.6
- STATUS_PPP_ABORT, 3.3.1
- STATUS_PPP_OK, 3.3.1
- STATUS_PPP_WF_ASYNC, 3.3.1
- STATUS_PPP_WF_RETRY, 3.3.1
- use of XML, 3.3.3
- wait for asynchronous action, 3.3.1
- workflow events, 3.2.1.3, 3.4.4
- workflow step failure, 3.3.1
- XML, parsing, 3.3.3.3
- Identity System
-
- see also Identity application
- Administration Guide, Preface
- and WSDL, 1.6.2
- communicating with external systems, 3
- events, C
- extending, 3, 3.1
- extending its base functionality, 3
- getting data from, 1.4.2
- Identity Event Plug-in API, 3
- IdentityXML
-
- about, 1.1
- implementing requests, 1.1.1
- reference, 2
- integrating with external systems, 3.1
- language for interacting with, 2
- parser for, 3.5.3
- post event, 3.2.1.1
- pre event, 3.2.1.1
- program events, 3.2.1.1
- programmatic interface for, 1
- sending data to multiple Identity applications, 3.6
- setting data in, 1.4.3
- testing if you can perform a function, 1.4.1
- Web services, 1.6.3
- Web services for, about, 1
- WSDL for, 1.6.3
- IdentityXML
-
- application-specific requests, 1.4.4.3
- asynchronous workflows, resuming, 2.5.1.3
- attributes, 2.3
- authentication considerations, 1.2.3.1
- authentication tags, 1.2.3
- automatically generating client objects, 1.6.5
- challenge and response configuration, Preface
- create a user, 2.6.2.4
- create group, 2.7.2.3
- create object, 2.8.1.5, 2.8.1.10, 2.8.2.4
- deactivate a user, 2.6.2.6
- delete group, 2.7.2.4
- delete object, 2.8.1.6, 2.8.1.11, 2.8.2.6
- DN operations, 1.4.4.4
- errors, 1.5.3
- examples, 2.9
- exceptions to attribute values, 2.4
- expand groups, 2.7.2.8
- finding DN values, 2.1.2.2
- finding LDAP schema names, 2.1.2.2
- finding valid parameter values, 2.1.2.2
- flush group cache, 2.7.2.9
- functions and parameters, overview, 2.1.2
- functions common to all Identity applications, 2.5
- functions, types of, 1.4
- get function, 1.4
- get groups, 2.7.2.5, 2.7.2.6
- get workflow ticket information, 2.5.1.2
- getting data from an application, 1.4.2
- group membership, 2.7.1.9
- implementing a request, 1.1.1
- location of Identity applications, 1.3
- modify a user, 2.6.2.2
- modify group attributes, 2.7.2.2
- modify object, 2.8.1.3, 2.8.1.9, 2.8.2.2, 2.8.2.3
- overview, graphical, 1.1
- parameter tags, 1.2.5
- parameters, 2.3
- permission to create a group, 2.7.1.5, 2.7.1.13
- permission to create a user, 2.6.1.5, 2.6.1.10
- permission to delete a group, 2.7.1.6, 2.7.1.14
- permission to delete a user, 2.6.1.6, 2.6.1.11
- permission to modify a group, 2.7.1.3, 2.7.1.16
- permission to modify a group profile, 2.7.1.12
- permission to modify a profile, 2.6.1.3
- permission to modify a profile using a workflow, 2.6.1.4
- permission to modify a user, 2.6.1.9, 2.6.1.12, 2.6.2.3
- permission to request modification of a user, 2.6.1.13
- permission to request modificationprofile, 2.7.1.4
- permission to subscribe to a group, 2.7.1.7
- permission to unsubscribe from a group, 2.7.1.8
- permission to view a group, 2.7.1.1, 2.7.1.10
- permission to view a group attribute, 2.7.1.2, 2.7.1.11
- permission to view a profile, 2.6.1.1
- permission to view a profile attribute, 2.6.1.2
- permission to view a user, 2.6.1.7
- permission to view a user attribute, 2.6.1.8
- permission to view group membership, 2.7.1.15
- proxy users, 1.4.4.2
- reactivate a user, 2.6.2.9
- reference, 2
- request and response flow, 1.1
- request formatting, 1.2
- request tag, 1.2.4
- request to modify object, 2.8.1.4, 2.8.1.12
- requests
-
- examples of, 1.2.5.1
- response example, 1.5.2
- response format, 1.5
- response parsing, 1.5.1
- search, 2.5.1
- search deactivated user, 2.6.2.8
- search for tickets, 2.5.1.1
- self-registration, 2.6.2.5, 2.8.2.5
- sending multiple requests, 1.1.2
- set function, 1.4
- setting data in an application, 1.4.3
- single sign-on considerations, 1.2.3.1
- Soap tags, 1.2.2
- special characters, handling, 1.2.6
- start tag, 1.2.1
- subscribe self to group, 2.5.1.4
- subscribe to a group, 2.7.2.10
- test function, 1.4
- testing if you can perform a function, 1.4.1
- unsubscribe, 2.5.1.7
- unsubscribe self from group, 2.5.1.5
- User Manager functions, 2.6
- view a user, 2.6.2.1
- view deactivated user, 2.6.2.7
- view group attributes, 2.7.2.1
- view groups, 2.7.2.7
- view object, 2.8.1.1, 2.8.1.7, 2.8.2.1
- view object attribute, 2.8.1.2, 2.8.1.8
- installation, Preface
- integration with third-party applications, 3.1.1
- integration with third-party products, Preface
- introduction to Oracle Access Manager, Preface
- ISO-8859-1, 3.1
L
- Latin-1, 3.1
- LDAP schema names
-
- finding, 2.1.2.2
- LIB actions, 3.2.2.1, 3.3.2, 3.5
-
- example, 3.7
M
- MANAGEDLIB actions, 3.2.2.2, 3.3.2, 3.5
- MANAGEDLIB interface, 3.3.2.6
- master audit rule, 5.4.12
N
- name changes, Preface
- names, new, Preface
- NetPoint
-
- now named Oracle Access Manager, Preface
- NetPoint SAML Services
-
- now named Oracle Identity Federation, Preface
O
- ObAccessException, 4.10.7
- ObAMAccessConditions, 5.4.29
- ObAMAccessConditionsMGD, 5.4.30
- ObAMAccessTest, 5.5.1
- ObAMAccessTestMGD, 5.5.2
- ObAMAccessTestResult, 5.5.5
- ObAMAccessTestResultManaged, 5.5.6
- ObAMAccessTestResultMgd, 5.5.4, 5.5.4
- ObAMAccessTestResults, 5.5.3
- ObAMAccessTestResultsMgd, 5.5.4
- ObAMAction, 5.4.35, 5.4.37
- ObAMActionMgd, 5.4.37
- ObAMActionTypeMgd, 5.4.31
- ObAMAdminRule, 5.4.17
- ObAMAuditRule, 5.4.40
- ObAMAuditRule_EventTypeMgd, 5.4.42
- ObAMAudtiRuleMgd, 5.4.41
- ObAMAuthenticationPlugin, 5.4.8
- ObAMAuthenticationPluginMgd, 5.4.9
- ObAMAuthenticationRule, 5.4.22
- ObAMAuthenticationScheme, 5.4.5
- ObAMAuthenticationSchemeMgd, 5.4.6
- ObAmAuthorizationExpr, 5.4.26
- ObAMAuthorizationExprMgd, 5.4.27
- ObAMAuthorizationRule, 5.4.24
- ObAmAuthorizationRuleMgd, 5.4.25
- ObAMAuthorizationScheme, 5.4.10
- ObAMAuthorizationSchemeMgd, 5.4.11
- ObAMDate, 5.4.43
- ObAMDate_DaysOfWeekMgd, 5.4.35, 5.4.36, 5.4.46
- ObAMDate_MonthsMgd, 5.4.45
- ObAMDuplicateActionPolicyMgd, 5.4.28
- ObAMException, 5.5.7
- ObAMHostIdentifier, 5.4.1
- ObAMHostIdentifierMgd, 5.4.2
- ObAMIdentity, 5.4.47
- ObAMMasterAuditRule, 5.4.12
- ObAMMasterAuditRuleMgd, 5.4.13
- ObAMObjectWithActions, 5.4.32
- ObAMParameter, 5.4.49
- ObAMParameterMgd, 5.4.50
- ObAMPolicy, 5.4.20
- ObAMPolicyDomain, 5.4.15
- ObAMPolicyMgd, 5.4.21
- ObAMResource, 5.4.51
- ObAMResourceType, 5.4.3
- ObAMResourceTypeMgd, 5.4.4
- ObAMTime, 5.4.53
- ObAMTimeMgd, 5.4.53
- ObAMTimingConditions, 5.4.33
- ObAMTimingConditionsMgd, 5.4.34
- ObInitEventAPI, 3.4.1.1
- objects
-
- create object, 2.8.1.5, 2.8.1.10, 2.8.2.4
- delete object, 2.8.1.6, 2.8.1.11, 2.8.2.6
- modify object, 2.8.1.3, 2.8.1.9, 2.8.2.2, 2.8.2.3
- request to modify object, 2.8.1.4, 2.8.1.12
- schema names for
-
- finding, 2.1.2.2
- view object, 2.8.1.1, 2.8.1.7, 2.8.2.1
- view object attribute, 2.8.1.2, 2.8.1.8
- oblixpppcatalog.lst, 3.2.3, 3.4.4.1
-
- entry for Unix, 3.4.4.1
- ObTermEventAPI, 3.4.1.3
- ObUserSession, 4.10.5
- OnChange events, 3.2.1.2, 3.4.3
- Oracle Access Manager
-
- Access System administration, Preface
- customization, Preface
- deployment, Preface
- directory schema, Preface
- formerly NetPoint or COREid, Preface
- installation, Preface
- integration with third-party products, Preface
- introduction, Preface
- upgrade, Preface
- Oracle Identity Federation, Preface
-
- formerly SHAREid, Preface
- Organization Manager
-
- getting data from, 1.4.2
- IdentityXML functions for, 2.8
- IdentityXML usage for, 2.1
- objservcenter, 1.2.4
- sending information to programmatically, 1
- setting data in, 1.4.3
- testing if you can perform a function, 1.4.1
- URL to access, 1.3, 1.3
P
- password validation, 3.1.1
- passwords
-
- Identity Event API events, 3.4.5
- lost password management, 3.2.1.5
- password management events, 3.2.1.4
- plug-ins
-
- globalization for, 7.1.2
- policies, 5.4.20, 7.1
-
- audit rules for, 5.4.12
- auditing, 5.4.40
- creating, 5.4.20
- matching against request data, 5.4.49
- testing, 5.5.2
- policy domain, 4.2.4, 5.1, 7.1
-
- administrators, 5.4.17
-
- creating, 5.4.18
- auditing, 5.4.40
- creating, 5.4.15
- default, Preface
- object class, 5.4.15
- policies
-
- creating, 5.4.20
- policies within, 5.4.20
- Policy Manager
-
- providing its functionality via an API, 5.3
- Policy Manager API, Preface
-
- about, 5
- access policy objects, 5.4.14
- Access System configuration objects, 5.3.10
- administrators, creating, 5.4.18
- API classes, 5.4
- apidoc, 5.2.2
- authentication rule
-
- creating, 5.4.22
- authorization expression
-
- creating, 5.4.26
- cloning objects, 5.3.3.1
- connecting to the Access Server, 5.3.9.2
- conventions, 5.3.1
- copying existing objects, 5.3.3
- copying only modified data, 5.3.7
- creating a policy domain, 5.4.15
- creating new objects, 5.3.2
- deleting objects, 5.3.4
- enumerations, 5.3.8
- examples, 5.2.2
- functionality provided in the API, 5.3
- header files, 5.2.2
- installing, 5.2.1
- libraries, 5.2.2
- managed code, using with, 5.1.1
- managing arrays, 5.3.6
- messages available, 5.2.2
- naming conventions, 5.3.1.2
- ObAccessManager objects, 5.3.9
- ObAMAccessConditions, 5.4.29
- ObAMAccessConditionsMgd, 5.4.30
- ObAMAccessTest, 5.5.1
- ObAMAccessTestMgd, 5.5.2
- ObAMAccessTestResult, 5.5.5
- ObAMAccessTestResultMgd, 5.5.6
- ObAMAccessTestResultsMgd, 5.5.4
- ObAMAccesstTestResults, 5.5.3
- ObAMAction, 5.4.35, 5.4.37
- ObAMAction_ValueTypeMgd, 5.4.39
- ObAMActionMgd, 5.4.37
- ObAMActionTypeMgd, 5.4.31
- ObAMAdminRule, 5.4.17
- ObAmAdminRuleMgd, 5.4.19
- ObAMAuditRule, 5.4.40
- ObAMAuditRule_EventTypeMgd, 5.4.42
- ObAMAuditRuleMgd, 5.4.41
- ObAMAuthenticationPlugin, 5.4.8
- ObAMAuthenticationPluginMgd, 5.4.9
- ObAMAuthenticationRule, 5.4.22
- ObAmAuthenticationRuleMgd, 5.4.23
- ObAMAuthenticationScheme, 5.4.5
- ObAMAuthenticationScheme_ChallengeMethodMgd, 5.4.7
- ObAMAuthenticationSchemeMgd, 5.4.6
- ObAMAuthorizationExpr, 5.4.26
- ObAMAuthorizationExprMgd, 5.4.27
- ObAMAuthorizationRule, 5.4.24
- ObAMAuthorizationRuleMgd, 5.4.25
- ObAMAuthorizationScheme, 5.4.10
- ObAMAuthorizationSchemeMgd, 5.4.11
- ObAMDate, 5.4.43
- ObAMDate_DaysOfWeekMgd, 5.4.35, 5.4.35, 5.4.36, 5.4.46
- ObAMDate_MonthsMgd, 5.4.45
- ObAMDuplicateActionPolicyMgd, 5.4.28
- ObAMException, 5.5.7
- ObAMHostIdentifier, 5.4.1
- ObAMHostIdentifierMgd, 5.4.2
- ObAMIdentity, 5.4.47
- ObAMMasterAuditRule, 5.4.12
- ObAMMasterAuditRuleMgd, 5.4.13
- ObAMObjectWithActions, 5.4.32
- ObAMParameter, 5.4.49
- ObAMParameterMgd, 5.4.50
- ObAMPolicy, 5.4.20
- ObAMPolicyDomain, 5.4.15
- ObAMPolicyDomainMgd, 5.4.16
- ObAMPolicyMgd, 5.4.21
- ObAMResource, 5.4.51
- ObAMResourceType, 5.4.3
- ObAMResourceTypeMgd, 5.4.4
- ObAMTime, 5.4.53
- ObAMTimeMgd, 5.4.53
- ObAMTimingConditions, 5.4.33
- ObAMTimingConditions_RelativeToMgd, 5.4.35
- ObAMTimingConditionsMgd, 5.4.34
- policy domain administrators, 5.4.17
- policy domain objects, 5.4.14
- prerequisite AccessGate configuration, 5.2.3
- referring to an object elsewhere, 5.4.14.1
- sample program, 5.5.1, 5.6
- setIDFrom, 5.3.7
- single-valued object members, 5.3.5
- string names, 5.4.14.1
- tools, 5.2.2
- post events, 3.4.2
- pre events, 3.4.2
- preface, Preface
- PresentationXML
-
- and the Identity Event API, 3.3.3.2
- Procedure
-
- To compile sample programs, 4.2.1.2
- To Create an AccessGate Entry on the Access Server, 4.2.2.2
- To find schema names for an attribute, 2.1.2.2
- To generate a .NET WSDL client, 1.6.6
- To install the Access Manager SDK on a Unix system, D.4
- To install the Access Manager SDK on Windows, D.3
- To Install the SDK on a UNIX Machine, 4.2.1.6
- To Install the SDK on a Windows Machine, 4.2.1.5
- To modify data for objects in arrays, 5.3.6.3
- To run configureAccessGate on a UNIX Machine, 4.2.2.3
- To run configureAccessGate.exe on a Windows Machine, 4.2.2.3
- To Set Environment Variables on a UNIX Machine, 4.2.2.1
- To Set Environment Variables on a Windows Machine, 4.2.2.1
- To set the CLASSPATH, and compile and run the sample code
- To set the obEnableCredentialCache parameter, 6.9.1
- To set up client side processing, A.3.3
- Process overview
-
- Handling a resource request, 4.1.5
- Sample program for Access Manager API, 4.6.5
- provisioning, 3.1.1
R
- read permission, 1.4.4
- resource request
-
- testing, 5.5.2
- resources
-
- allow or deny access, 5.4.29
- defining, 5.4.51
- matching a resource request to a policy, 5.4.49
- protecting, 4.2.4
- protecting custom resources, 5.1
- resource type, 5.4.3
- rules
-
- master audit rule, 5.4.12
S
- schema, Preface
- schema names
-
- finding, 2.1.2.2
- search
-
- for tickets using IdentityXML, 2.5.1.1
- via IdentityXML, 2.5.1
- Secure ID, 6.9
- SecurID plug-in, 6.9.6
- selection filter plug-in, 6.9.4
- SHAREid
-
- now named Oracle Identity Federation, Preface
- Soap tags, 1.2.2
- special characters, 1.2.6
T
- Task overview
-
- AccessGate deployment, 4.2
- Cloning a custom AccessGate, 4.2.3.1
- Configuring an AccessGate, 4.2.2
- Implementing an IdentityXML Request, 1.1.1
- Setting up the Access Manager SDK
- Using WSDL to generate Java IdentityXML requests, 1.6.5
- Using WSDL to generate .NET IdentityXML requests, 1.6.6
- Working with the Identity System WSDL files, 1.6.5
- third-party products, Preface
U
- UDDI
-
- about
- upgrade, Preface
- user
-
- authentication, 6
- profile
-
- identifying, 5.4.47
- User Manager
-
- example of using IdentityXML with, 1.2.5.1
- getting data from, 1.4.2
- IdentityXML functions for, 2.6
- IdentityXML usage for, 2.1
- sending information to programmatically, 1
- setting data in, 1.4.3
- testing if you can perform a function, 1.4.1
- URL to access, 1.3
- userservcenter, 1.2.4
- users
-
- allow or deny access, 5.4.24
- create, 2.6.2.4
- deactivate a user, 2.6.2.6
- modify a user, 2.6.2.2
- permission to create, 2.6.1.5, 2.6.1.10
- permission to delete, 2.6.1.6, 2.6.1.11
- permission to modify, 2.6.1.3, 2.6.1.9, 2.6.1.12, 2.6.2.3
- permission to modify via a workflow, 2.6.1.4
- permission to request modification of a user, 2.6.1.13
- permission to view, 2.6.1.1, 2.6.1.7
- permission to view a user attribute, 2.6.1.8
- permission to view an attribute, 2.6.1.2
- proxy users, 1.4.4.2
- reactivate a user, 2.6.2.9
- read permission, 1.4.4
- search deactivated user, 2.6.2.8
- self registration, 2.8.2.5
- self-registration, 2.6.2.5
- view a user, 2.6.2.1
- view deactivated user, 2.6.2.7
- view permission, 1.4.4
- write permission, 1.4.4
- UTF-8, 3.1
V
- validate password, 6.9
- validate password plug-in, 6.9.2
- view permission, 1.4.4
W
- Web applications
-
- protecting, 4.2.4
- Web Services Description Language
-
- see WSDL
- WebGates
-
- see also AccessGates
- about, 4.1.1
- custom, 4.1.2
- rewrite of, Preface
- when to customize, 4.1.2
- what's new, Preface
- Windows 2000, 6.9
- windows2000 plug-in, 6.9.5
- workflows
-
- asynch, 1.2.4
- asynchronous
-
- resuming, 2.5.1.3
- events, 3.2.1.3, 3.4.4
- get information, 2.5.1.2
- URLs to access, 1.3
- write permission, 1.4.4
- WSDL
-
- about
- automatically generating client objects, 1.6.5
- benefits of, 1.6.1
- compatibility with IdentityXML, 1.2
- creating IdentityXML requests with, 1.6
- directory structure, 1.6.2.1
- documents, 1.6.3
- example of invoking a Web service, 1.6.7
- file structure, 1.6.3
- generating Java IdentityXML requests, 1.6.5
- generating .NET IdentityXML requests, 1.6.6
- Identity System functions for, 1.6.2
- publishing using UDDI, 1.7
- sample code, Preface, 1.6.2.1
- sample files, 1.6.4
- schema files, location, 1.3
- template files, 1.6.2.1
- XML schema, 1.6.2.1
X
- XML
-
- see also IdentityXML
- and the Identity Event API, 3.3.3
- parsing, 3.3.3.3
- start tag, 1.2.1