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Oracle® Identity and Access Management Introduction
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Part Number B31291-01
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1
Overview of Oracle Identity and Access Management
1.1
Oracle Identity and Access Management Products
1.1.1
Directory Services
1.1.1.1
Oracle Internet Directory
1.1.1.2
Oracle Virtual Directory
1.1.1.3
Oracle Directory Integration Platform
1.1.2
Access Management
1.1.2.1
Oracle Access Manager
1.1.2.2
Oracle Identity Federation
1.1.2.3
Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On
1.1.2.4
Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite
1.1.3
Identity Management
1.1.3.1
Oracle Identity Manager
1.1.3.2
Oracle Delegated Administration Services
1.2
Packaging of Oracle Identity and Access Management Products
1.2.1
Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite
1.2.2
Oracle Application Server Infrastructure Components
2
Documentation Roadmap
2.1
Oracle Identity and Access Management Administrator
2.1.1
Installing and Upgrading Oracle Identity and Access Management Products
2.1.2
Administering Oracle Identity and Access Management Products
2.2
Oracle Application Developer
2.3
Enterprise Security Architect
3
Oracle Internet Directory
3.1
Benefits of Oracle Internet Directory
3.2
Features of Oracle Internet Directory
3.2.1
Management with Identity Management Grid Control Plug-in
3.2.2
Referential Integrity
3.2.3
Server Chaining
3.2.4
Integration with Other Oracle Products
3.2.5
Security
3.2.6
Globalization Support
3.2.7
Distributed Directories
3.3
How Oracle Internet Directory Works
3.3.1
Components of Oracle Internet Directory
3.3.2
Oracle Internet Directory Connections
3.3.3
An Oracle Directory Server Instance
4
Oracle Virtual Directory
4.1
Benefits of Oracle Virtual Directory
4.2
Features of Oracle Virtual Directory
4.2.1
Data Federation
4.2.2
Data Ownership
4.2.3
Multiple Data Adapters
4.2.4
Flexible Security Domains
4.2.5
Secure Data Publication
4.2.6
High Availability Support
4.2.7
Application Integration
4.2.8
Flexible Deployment
4.2.9
Custom Application Programming Interfaces
4.2.10
Low-Cost, High-Value Solutions
4.3
How Oracle Virtual Directory Works
4.3.1
Intranet Identity Example
4.3.2
Extranet Identity Example
4.3.3
Scenario Review
5
Oracle Directory Integration Platform
5.1
Benefits of Oracle Directory Integration Platform
5.2
Features of Oracle Directory Integration Platform
5.3
How Oracle Directory Integration Platform Works
5.3.1
Synchronization
5.3.2
Integration
5.3.3
Oracle Directory Integration Platform Example
6
Oracle Access Manager
6.1
Benefits of Oracle Access Manager
6.2
Oracle Access Manager Access System Features
6.3
How the Oracle Access Manager Access System Works
6.3.1
Components of the Oracle Access Manager Access System
6.3.2
Policy Manager and Access System Console
6.3.3
The Access Server
6.3.4
WebGates and AccessGates
6.3.5
Access System Operation
6.4
Oracle Access Manager Identity System Features
6.5
How the Oracle Access Manager Identity System Works
6.5.1
Oracle Access Manager Identity System Components
6.5.2
The Identity Server and Identity Applications
6.5.3
WebPass
7
Oracle Identity Federation
7.1
Benefits of Oracle Identity Federation
7.2
Features of Oracle Identity Federation
7.3
How Oracle Identity Federation Works
7.3.1
Federation Use Cases
7.3.2
Federation Event Flow
7.3.3
Federation Protocol Profiles
7.3.4
Federation Architecture
8
OracleAS Single Sign-On
8.1
Benefits of Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On
8.2
Features of Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On
8.3
How OracleAS Single Sign-On Works
8.3.1
Components of the Single Sign-On System
8.3.2
Accessing the Single Sign-On Server
8.3.3
Accessing a Partner Application
8.3.3.1
Authenticating to a Partner Application After the First Time
8.3.3.2
Logging Out of an Partner Application
8.3.4
Accessing an External Application
8.3.4.1
Accessing the External Applications Portlet in OracleAS Portal
8.3.4.2
Authenticating to an External Application for the First Time
8.3.4.3
Authenticating to an External Application After the First Time
8.3.4.4
Logging Out of an External Application
9
Oracle Identity Manager
9.1
Benefits of Oracle Identity Manager
9.2
Features of Oracle Identity Manager Provisioning
9.3
How Oracle Identity Manager Provisioning Works
9.3.1
Tier 1: Client
9.3.2
Tier 2: Application Server
9.3.3
Tier 3: Database
9.4
Features of Oracle Identity Manager Attestation and Reporting
9.4.1
General Features
9.4.2
Types of Reports
9.5
How Oracle Identity Manager Attestation and Reporting Work
10
Oracle Delegated Administration Services
10.1
Benefits of Oracle Delegated Administration Services
10.2
Features of Oracle Delegated Administration Services
10.2.1
Management with Identity Management Grid Control Plug-in
10.2.2
Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console
10.2.3
Privilege Delegation Levels
10.2.4
Centralization of Proxy User
10.3
How Oracle Delegated Administration Services Works
Index