Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for Database Application Tables Release 9.0.3 Part Number B32352-01 |
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This chapter provides an overview of the updates made to the connector and documentation for database application tables in release 9.0.3 of the Oracle Identity Manager connector pack.
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The 9.0.2 release of this guide for information about updates that were new for the 9.0.2 releaseThe updates discussed in this chapter are divided into the following categories:
These include updates made to the connector software.
Documentation-Specific Updates
These include major changes made to the connector documentation. These changes are not related to software updates.
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Oracle Identity Manager Release NotesThis section discusses updates made to this release of the connector software.
Enhancement in the Multilanguage Support Feature
In addition to the three languages supported by the earlier release, this release of the connector supports seven new languages. All the supported languages are listed in the "Multilanguage Support" section.
Support for OC4J
Earlier releases of the connector supported the following application servers:
JBoss Application Server
BEA WebLogic
IBM WebSphere
This release of the connector also supports Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J).
The following documentation-specific updates have been made in this release of the guide:
From this release onward, the term "troubleshooting utility" has been replaced by "testing utility."
Instructions to enable logging are given in the "Enabling Logging" section. The "Enabling Exception Logging" section has been removed from the "Testing and Troubleshooting" chapter.
In the "Step 7: Compiling Adapters" section, the instruction about restarting the node has been removed from Step 4 of the procedure to compile adapters.
Chapter 3, "Customizing the Connector" has been added in this release of the guide. Information related to configuring the configuration XML file to configure reconciliation and provisioning and to address security considerations has been moved to this chapter from Chapters 1 and 2.