Release Notes
Release 9.0.2
B32147-01
October 2006
This document contains release notes for Oracle Identity Manager Release 9.0.2.
Important: Release 9.0.2 is intended only for customers performing initial deployments of the Oracle Identity Manager product. Do not install Release 9.0.2 over existing Oracle Identity Manager installations. |
This document includes the following topics:
Notes:
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See Also: The following documentation, located on your installation media, for detailed information on Oracle Identity Manager: |
Release 9.0.2 includes the following new functionality:
Release 9.0.2 includes full globalization support, including multibyte data support. In addition to base American English, Release 9.0.2 includes the localized translations for the following languages:
Japanese
French
Refer to the Oracle Identity Manager Globalization Guide for complete information on Oracle Identity Manager globalization support.
Release 9.0.2 includes the new Operational Reports listed in Table 1. Refer to the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console Guide for a comprehensive list of all Oracle Identity Manager reports and refer to the Oracle Identity Manager Audit Report Developer's Guide for information on customizing reports.
Table 1 New Operational Reports in Release 9.0.2
Report Name | Description |
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Policy Detail |
Details of a specific policy |
OIM Password Expiration |
List of users whose Oracle Identity Manager passwords will expire soon |
Group Membership Profile |
Number of users in different numbers of groups |
Group Membership |
List of Group Members |
Resource Password Expiration |
List of users whose resource passwords will expire soon |
Attestation Process List |
List of current attestation processes defined in Oracle Identity Manager |
Attestation Requests by Process |
List of current attestation requests for specified attestation process |
Attestation Requests by Reviewer |
List of current attestation requests for specified attestation reviewer |
Attestation Request Detail |
Details of a specific attestation request |
Release 9.0.2 is the first release to be supported on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition operating system. Release 9.0.2 is certified with the JBoss, WebLogic, and WebSphere application servers on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition operating system. Refer to "Certified Configurations" for more information.
Release 9.0.2 is certified for the configurations listed in Table 2. All configurations are certified in clustered and non-clustered environments.
Note: The configurations that list Windows Server 2003 in the Platform column of Table 2 are certified with the following Windows Server 2003 editions:
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Table 2 Oracle Identity Manager Release 9.0.2 Certified Configurations
Application Server | Platform | Database | Languages |
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WebSphere 5.1.1.5 |
Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 RedHat Linux AS 4.2 RedHat Linux AS 4.1 RedHat Linux AS 4.1 Solaris 10 Solaris 10 AIX 5L 5.3 |
Oracle 10.2.0.1 Oracle 9.2.0.7 SQL Server 2000 SP3a Oracle 10.2.0.1 Oracle 10.2.0.1 Oracle 9.2.0.7 Oracle 10.2.0.1 Oracle 9.2.0.7 Oracle 10.2.0.1 |
English English English English English English English English English |
WebLogic 8.1 SP4 |
Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 Solaris 10 Solaris 10 |
Oracle 10.2.0.1 Oracle 9.2.0.7 SQL Server 2000 SP3a Oracle 10.2.0.1 Oracle 9.2.0.7 |
English, Japanese English English English, Japanese English |
JBoss 4.0.2 |
Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 RedHat Linux AS 4.1 RedHat Linux AS 4.1 Solaris 10 |
Oracle 10.2.0.1 Oracle 9.2.0.7 SQL Server 2000 SP3a Oracle 10.2.0.1 SQL Server 2000 SP3a Oracle 10.2.0.1 |
English, Japanese, French English English English, Japanese, French English English |
Important: Only Oracle databases are certified for globalization support in Release 9.0.2—SQL Server databases are certified for English only. Refer to the Oracle Identity Manager Globalization Guide for more information. |
The following additional components have been certified as part of Release 9.0.2:
Single Sign-On with Oracle Access Manager 10.1.4.0.1 (formerly known as Oracle COREid) using ASCII character logins and non-ASCII character logins.
Note: Single Sign-On with Oracle Access Manager 10.1.4.0.1 for non-ASCII character logins requires an Oracle Access Manager patch. Contact your Oracle support representative and reference Bug 5552617 to acquire the appropriate Oracle Access Manager patch. |
See Also: OracleMetaLink Note 394670.1 for additional information about configuring Single Sign-On for Oracle Identity Manager with Oracle Access Manager. You can access the OracleMetaLink Web site at: |
Single Sign-On with RSA ClearTrust 5.5 for ASCII character logins only.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
Oracle Identity Manager Design Console support for all versions of Windows 2003 and Windows XP.
This section describes known issues for Release 9.0.2. If a suitable workaround exists for a known issue, it is listed with the description of the issue to provide a temporary solution. This section contains the following topics:
This section describes known issues related to the installation of Release 9.0.2 components. This section contains the following topics:
Installer Program Does Not Verify Application Server Name for WebLogic (Bug 5389372)
Installation Fails When The Database User Name Includes Special Characters (Bug 5563636)
Benign Warning Message Displayed When Installing from Distribution Media (Bug 5593553)
Entering the Incorrect WebLogic Domain Directory Terminates Installation (Bug 5415469)
The Oracle Identity Manager installer program does not verify the application server name when installing on WebLogic and the installation is successful regardless if you enter the incorrect WebLogic server name.
For example, you want to install Oracle Identity Manager on a WebLogic server named myWebLogic. On the installer's Weblogic Application Server Information page, you enter the IP address for myWeblogic, but incorrectly enter yourWebLogic as the name for the myWebLogic server. The installer program installs Oracle Identity Manager on myWebLogic despite the incorrect server name. To avoid this issue, double-check the name of the WebLogic server you enter when installing Oracle Identity Manager.
Clicking the Cancel button while the Oracle Identity Manager server is installing displays the error message: The current operation cannot be cancelled.
You can ignore this error message. Clicking the Cancel button does stop the Oracle Identity Manager server installation process.
The Oracle Identity Manager installer program fails when you specify a string that includes any of the following special characters for the database user name:
Asterisks (*)
Commas (,)
Hyphens (-)
Apostrophes or single quotations (')
Double quotations (")
To avoid this issue, be sure you specify a database user name that meets the following requirements:
All characters are alphanumeric
The first character is a letter
The string does not contain any special characters
When installing Release 9.0.2 from the distribution media (CD-ROM) in to a UNIX or Linux environment, a warning message related to changing permission for the del_xl_dir.sh script may appear after selecting which Oracle Identity Manager application to install. You can safely ignore this warning message.
When installing Oracle Identity Manager on a WebLogic application server, entering an incorrect path to the WebLogic Domain directory will terminate the installation and the following error message appears:
You do not have write permission on <incorrect path to WebLogic Domain directory>. Make sure that you have a write permission on it and start installation process again.
To avoid this issue, double-check the path you enter for the WebLogic Domain directory is correct and does not contain any typographic errors.
This section describes known issues related to the general runtime operation of Release 9.0.2, including known issues for Oracle Identity Manager server and known issues for the Administrative and User Console not related to reporting. This section contains the following topics:
Stack Overflow Exception Thrown When Importing an XML File (Bug 5350771)
Pending Approvals Cannot be Filtered by Requester Name (Bug 5365516)
Incorrect Record Filtering with Searches Using Date Type User Defined Field (Bug 5376321)
Cannot Delete a Group That is A Process Owner for an Attestation Process (Bug 5469706)
URL for Administrative and User Console Calendar Icon May Appear Twice in Windows 2003 (Bug 5330984)
Errors When Modifying Settings and Assignments for Internal System Seeded Users (Bug 5357781)
Groups with Data Object Permissions on Form Not Exported with Resource (Bug 5345276)
Resource Dependency Relationships Are Reversed After Export (Bug 5345236)
Null Pointer Exception Thrown When Running the purgecache.bat Utility (Bug 5388849)
Attestation Tab is Visible in the Workflow Visualizer (Bug 5563627)
Single Sign-On Login Fails When "Force to set questions at startup" is TRUE (Bug 5565798)
When you import an XML file, a stack overflow exception may be thrown if the import operation changes the organizational hierarchy. You can safely ignore this exception.
When replicating session data, the JBoss application server may fail and generate the following exception in a clustered configuration:
16:43:07,296 ERROR [JBossCacheManager] processSessionRepl: failed with exception: java.util.ConcurrentModificationException 16:43:07,296 WARN [InstantSnapshotManager] Failed to replicate sessionID:GzUYJdxlSLVxS7ssRtvWwQ**.tqx00
If you attempt to use the Requester filter to refine the results in the Pending Approvals page, a message displays indicating the search did not return any results. You can only use the Requester filter to refine results by the requester ID and not by requester first name or last name.
In the Administrative and User Console, searching based on the Date Type User Defined Field may produce incorrect record filtering. Using character string input as search criteria may also return all records. To avoid these issues, be sure to use the following date format: YYYY-MM-DD.
If an Attestation process has a group as its Process Owner, that group cannot be deleted. Attempting to delete the group will display a System Error page. To avoid this issue, modify the attestation process definition and assign a different group as the process owner group. You can delete the original group after assigning a different process owner group.
The URL for the calendar icon in the Administrative and User Console may appear twice on Windows 2003 platforms.
Release 9.0.2 contains a known issue where all dates in the Administrative and User Console must be edited using calendar icon associated with the Date field. Do not edit dates directly by entering text in a Date field, instead, use that field's calendar icon to edit the date value.
Do not modify any settings or assignments for internal system seeded users. If you attempt to modify any settings or assignments for internal system seeded users you may encounter errors.
When you export a resource, groups with Data Object permissions on that form are not exported with the resource.
Resource dependency relationships are reversed after exporting a resource using the Administrative and User Console's Deployment Manager. For example, Resource-Y depends on Resource-X. After exporting Resource-Y, Resource-X is not displayed as a dependency. However, after exporting Resource-X, Resource-Y is displayed its dependency.
When you run the purgecache.bat utility, the following exception is thrown:
java.lang.NullPointerException at com.opensymphony.oscache.base.AbstractCacheAdministrator .finalizeListeners(Abs tractCacheAdministrator.java:323) at com.opensymphony.oscache.general.GeneralCacheAdministrator .destroy(GeneralCacheAdministrator.java:168) at net.sf.hibernate.cache.OSCache.destroy(OSCache.java:59) at net.sf.hibernate.cache.ReadWriteCache.destroy(ReadWriteCache.java:215) at net.sf.hibernate.impl.SessionFactoryImpl.close(SessionFactoryImpl.java:542)
This exception can be safely ignored.
The tab associated with the Attestation feature is visible in read-only mode in the Workflow Visualizer when you install Oracle Identity Manager without the optional Oracle Identity Manager Auditing and Compliance module. This is to enable transition to the Auditing and Compliance feature.
You can enable the Attestation tab by installing the Auditing and Compliance module.
After running a report in the Administrative and User Console and clicking the Export CSV button to export the report data to Comma Separated Value format, a File Download window appears. In Internet Explorer version 6.0.2800, clicking on the Open button in the File Download window may display the same File Download window again. Click the Open button on the second File Download window to open the CSV file. This issue does not occur with Internet Explorer version 6.0.2900 and higher.
You cannot disable organizations that have child, suborganizations without first removing the suborganizations. Release 9.0.2 contains a known issue where disabling an organization with a suborganization is permitted and no message is displayed. To avoid this issue, do not use the following steps to disable an organization:
In the Administrative and User Console, select Resource Management from the Manage menu.
Select the Xellerate Organization resource. The Resource Details page for the Xellerate Organization resource appears.
Select Organizations Associated with This Resource from the Additional Details list.
Select the Disable option for an organization and click Disable.
The organization is disabled regardless if it has suborganizations and no message appears to alert you if the organization has suborganizations.
Each application server exhibits different behavior when a database connection is lost during execution. While JBoss can automatically reestablish database connection, WebLogic and WebSphere cannot. For WebLogic, you can define settings for testing reserved connections, in which case the connections are established automatically. For WebSphere, you must configure your database for high-availability.
After a Single Sign-On session time out in the Administrative and User Console's Deployment Manager or WorkFlow Visualizer windows, clicking Restart displays a "Client-Side error occurred
" error message. If this message appears, close the browser and access the Administrative and User Console using a new browser window.
You may encounter the following exception in WebSphere configurations while auditing User Profile data:
java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01461: can bind a LONG value only for insert into a LONG column
This exception does not cause any known issues, as all pending User Profile Audit messages are reprocessed until there is a successful result. To avoid this issue entirely, upgrade the ojdbc14.jar JDBC driver used by WebSphere from Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1) to the Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.2) version.
The Administrative and User console does not support password reset questions in Single Sign-On mode. When the "Force to set questions at startup" flag is set to TRUE, login fails. To avoid this issue, perform the following steps:
Log in to the Design Console as xelsysadm.
Search for the system configuration parameter "Force to set questions at startup", set it to FALSE, and save the change.
Export using the Administrative and User Console's Deployment Manager may experience problems when Internet Explorer is configured to use Microsoft Virtual Machine. To reset the default Virtual Machine, perform the following:
Download and install the Sun JRE 1.4.2_xx from the following Web site: http://java.sun.com/
.
Select Tools from the Internet Explorer menu.
Select Internet Options.
Select the Advanced tab.
Scroll down to Java (Sun).
Check Use Java 2v1.4.2_xx for <applet>.
Scroll down to Microsoft VM.
Uncheck Java console enabled and Java logging enabled.
Restart the computer.
Note: JRE 1.4.2 is not required to run the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console—it is only required to run the Deployment Manager. |
This section describes known issues related to tasks performed using the Release 9.0.2 Design Console—it does not contain known issues related to the installation of the Design Console or its translated text. This section contains the following topics:
The Form Designer feature in the Design Console will not save entries that contain any the following special characters in the Column Name:
; / % = | + , \ ' " < >
Attempting to delete User Defined Fields in the Design Console when the Required and Visible properties are set to true causes an error message to appear. To avoid this issue, delete the properties first, and then delete the User Defined Column.
The Rule Designer feature in the Design Console cannot save multiple rules simultaneously. To avoid this issue, save each rule individually before creating additional rules.
Toolbars in the Creating New Task window may become disabled after adding Eventhandlers or Adapters from the Integration tab when using the same Create New Task window for a second time to add a task (by clicking the New Form icon). To avoid this issue, be sure to close the Creating New Task window before creating another new task.
An exception is thrown when you attempt to reuse an existing user ID after setting the User ID Reuse property to true in the Design Console. To resolve this issue, drop the unique index for the USR_LOGIN
column in the USR
table and create a non-unique index.
If the Design Console installation on WebSphere points to a WebSphere Application Client, a dialog box with the error message Realm/cell is Null
may appear after invoking the Design Console. The same dialog box and error message may appear when attempting to use the FVC utility. You can safely close the dialog box and ignore the error message to continue.
To avoid this issue entirely, change the properties in the <WEBSPHERE_HOME>\AppClient\properties\sas.client.props file as follows:
Note: <WEBSPHERE_HOME> represents the location where WebSphere is installed. |
The following is a list of the original values:
Com.ibm.CORBA.loginSource = prompt
Com.ibm.CORBA.loginTimeout = 300
Com.ibm.CORBA.securityEnabled = true
Com.ibm.CORBA.loginUserid =
Com.ibm.CORBA.loginPassword =
Change the preceding values to the following:
Com.ibm.CORBA.loginSource = properties
Com.ibm.CORBA.loginTimeout = 300
Com.ibm.CORBA.securityEnabled = true
Com.ibm.CORBA.loginUserid = xelsysadm
Com.ibm.CORBA.loginPassword = xelsysadm
This section describes known issues related to reporting functionality in Release 9.0.2. This section contains the following topics:
Various Filters Are Inactive During Historical Report Queries (Bug 5355907)
Group Membership History Report Does Not Distinguish Between Active and Deleted Groups (Bug 5249535)
Group Membership History Report May Not Display Some Sectional Header Values (Bug 5243112)
Resource Access List Report Shows Data for Deleted Users (Bug 5472481)
When using the Administrative and User Console to query Historical Reports, various filters are inactive, including filtering by user First, Middle, and Last Name; Employee Type; and Email. Using these filters will not refine the query results.
When you run a Group Membership History report, the report results do not distinguish between active and deleted groups.
When you run a Group Membership History report, the report results may not display some sectional header values for deleted groups.
The Resource Access List report may return data for deleted users.
In the Administrative and User Console, clicking the Resource Name Lookup icon on the Input Parameters page for various reports will display a Lookup window. This Lookup window incorrectly displays Organization resources in addition to User resources for the following reports:
Resource Access List
Entitlement Summary
Resource Access List History
Resource Password Expiration
Ignore the Organization resources listed in the Lookup window. Running these reports for Organization resources will return no data.
This section describes globalization known issues in Release 9.0.2. The known issues in this section are related only to globalization or translation. This section contains the following topics:
Deployment Manager Import and Export Features Includes an Untranslatable String (Bug 5501127)
Incorrect Ordering of Names in Columns of Some Reports in Non-English Environments (Bug 5557974)
Release 9.0.2 requires that you use only English characters for the following:
Installation paths and directory names (Bug 5397854)
Host names (Bug 5360993)
Email IDs (Bug 5397105)
If used, external certificate names and certificate content (Bug 5387397)
The Administrative and User Console requires that you use only English characters for the Email Address fields on the Create/Edit User, Account Profile, and Self-Registration pages. When installing the Remote Manager, you must also use only English characters for the Service Name on the Configuration page (Bug 5460100).
Refer to the Oracle Identity Manager Globalization Guide for complete information on the character restrictions for various components and attributes.
In the Design Console, the Form Description label for User Defined Forms and the IT Resource Name in the Lookup Field are not translated through the Resource Bundle mechanism. To change these labels to a non-English language, edit the default English value by accessing the relevant User Defined Form in the Design Console's Form Designer utility.
In Japanese environments, the Design Console's Request Submitted page does not display the Boolean Type User Defined Field check box. If the User Defined Field enables the Boolean Type, the Requested Submitted page displays the number 1 instead of the check box. If the Boolean Type is not enabled, the Requested Submitted page displays a blank space.
The Administrative and User Console's Deployment Manager import and export features use the Java AWT file dialog that shows the string All Files (*.*)
in the dialog filter. The All Files (*.*)
string is not translated for any locale and remains in English. This limitation is caused by the Java implementation and the string cannot be translated. Refer to the Sun Microsystems bug report for Bug ID 4152317 at the following url for more information:
In the Administrative and User Console, some text in the Notes field on the Task Details page may appear in English in non-English environments. Task instances that have the following names may encounter this issue:
Reconciliation Update Received
Reconciliation Insert Received
Reconciliation Delete Received
In non-English environments, the following reports require that the given input and filter parameters use only English values:
Entitlement Summary report
Input parameter: Account Status
Filter parameter: Account Status
Group Membership History report
Input Parameter: Membership Status
Filter Parameter: Membership Status
User Membership History report
Input Parameter: Membership Status
Filter Parameter: Membership Status
For example, searching on Account Status in the Entitlement Summary report in non-English environments and using a translated version of the status Active will return nothing. You must use the English value Active.
In the Administrative and User Console, if the Deployment Manager's Export and Import windows or the Workflow Visualizer window are open and the session times out, the text in these windows may appear in the language of the default locale of the system where the Oracle Identity Manager server is installed. After closing the session timeout window and clicking any of the Administrative and User Console menu options, the Oracle Identity Manager Logout page appears and may also be displayed in the language of the default locale of the system where the Oracle Identity Manager server is installed.
In some reports in non-English environments, the ordering of first and last names does not depend on the browser locale of the logged in user. Table 3 lists the reports and their columns where ordering of first and last names may appear incorrectly:
Table 3 Reports and Columns That May Display Incorrect Ordering of Names
Report | Column Name |
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Policy List |
Created By |
Policy Detail |
Created By |
Attestation Requests By Process |
Reviewer |
Attestation Process List |
Owner, Reviewer |
User Resource Access |
Manager Name |
Group Membership |
Group Created By |
Group Membership History |
Group Created By |
User Membership History |
Manager Name |
User Resource Access History |
Manager Name |
Release 9.0.2 resolves the known issues from previous releases listed in Table 4:
Table 4 Resolved issues in Release 9.0.2
Bug # | Description |
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5181039 |
The |
5181102 |
Restart was required on all nodes in a cluster after importing forms with encrypted attributes. |
5231468 |
The following error message appeared in the Administrative and User Console after saving without changing any of the fields in the Modify Account Profile page:
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5259058 |
The User Profile History Input Parameters page and Report Display page in the Administrative and User Console displayed all users regardless of status when filtering records by Active status. |
5345532 |
Could not add entities from the Missing Entities to Create tab of the Administrative and User Console's Deployment Manager during import. |
5347798 |
Entity field and Form field were not populated with date value returned by the associated adapter when creating an entity and provisioning a resource. |
5360235 |
Radio-Button field type changed to TextField type, and TextField type changed to Radio-Button field type after clicking Make Version Active when adding additional columns to process forms using the Form Designer Development Tool in the Design Console. |
5369600 5406032 5435972 5436414 |
Some Diagnostic Dashboard tests failed and reported inaccurate information during the following:
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5440907 |
Administrative and User Console's Login Help displayed Change Password page instead of Forgot Password page. |
5456219 |
Organization's status was not set to Deleted after being revoked from the Resource Detail's Organizations Associated With This Resource page in the Administrative and User Console. |
5518661 |
PurgeCache utility did not support cache category as an argument. |
5457857 |
WebLogic memory size option in the xlStartWLS and xlStartManagedServer scripts were not set correctly. |
5481948 |
Connector pre-populated values in IT resource Definition type were not imported when creating IT resource. |
5502512 |
When installing Oracle Identity Manager on a Weblogic cluster, the server name was not added to the JMS tables created in the database. |
5350029 |
Clicking the Manager Lookup in the Administrative and User Console displayed list of users. |
5355567 |
The getAssociatedUsers and getAssociatedOrganizations APIs in tcObjectOperationsBean occasionally could return duplicate rows for certain use cases. |
5365964 |
The |
Refer to the Oracle Identity Manager API Usage Guide for information on new or modified APIs in Release 9.0.2.
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