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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Documentation Updates
Conventions
What's New in the Oracle Identity Manager Connector for IBM AS/400?
Software Updates
Documentation-Specific Updates
1
About the Connector
1.1
Certified Components
1.2
Usage Recommendation
1.3
Certified Languages
1.4
Connector Architecture
1.4.1
Connector Components
1.4.2
Connector Operations
1.4.2.1
Full Reconciliation Process
1.4.2.2
Incremental Reconciliation Process
1.4.2.3
Incremental (Real-Time) Reconciliation Process
1.4.2.4
Provisioning Process
1.5
Features of the Connector
1.5.1
Target Resource and Trusted Source Reconciliation
1.5.2
Full and Incremental Reconciliation
1.5.3
Encrypted Communication Between the Target System and Oracle Identity Manager
1.5.4
High Availability Feature of the Connector
1.6
Connector Objects Used During Reconciliation and Provisioning
1.6.1
Supported Functions for Target Resource and Trusted Source Reconciliation
1.6.2
Supported Functions for Provisioning
1.6.3
User Attributes for Target Resource Reconciliation and Provisioning
1.6.4
User Attributes for Trusted Source Reconciliation
1.6.5
Reconciliation Rule
1.6.6
Reconciliation Action Rules
2
Connector Deployment on Oracle Identity Manager
2.1
Files and Directories that Comprise the Connector
2.2
Determining the Release Number of the Connector
2.3
Before Running the Connector Installer
2.4
Running the Connector Installer
2.5
Configuring the IT Resource
2.6
Configuring Oracle Identity Manager
2.6.1
Clearing Content Related to Connector Resource Bundles from the Server Cache
2.6.2
Enabling Logging
2.6.3
Copying the log4j JAR File
2.7
Configuring Trusted Source Reconciliation
2.8
Configuring Oracle Identity Manager for Request-Based Provisioning
2.8.1
Copying Predefined Request Datasets
2.8.2
Importing Request Datasets into the MDS
2.8.3
Enabling the Auto Save Form Feature
2.8.4
Running the PurgeCache Utility
2.9
Installing and Configuring the LDAP Gateway
3
Connector Deployment on the iSeries
3.1
Deploying the Reconciliation Agent
3.2
Installing the Exits for the Reconciliation Agent
3.3
Configuring the Message Transport Layer
4
Using the Connector
4.1
Configuring Reconciliation
4.2
Configuring Account Status Reconciliation
4.3
Guidelines on Using the Connector
4.4
Performing Provisioning Operations
4.4.1
Direct Provisioning
4.4.2
Request-Based Provisioning
4.4.2.1
End User's Role in Request-Based Provisioning
4.4.2.2
Approver's Role in Request-Based Provisioning
4.5
Switching Between Request-Based Provisioning and Direct Provisioning on Oracle Identity Manager Release 11.1.1
5
Extending the Functionality of the Connector
5.1
Adding New Attributes for Target Resource Reconciliation
5.2
Adding New Attributes for Provisioning
5.3
Removing Attributes Mapped for Target Resource Reconciliation and Provisioning
5.4
Using the Additional Reconciliation Scheduled Tasks
5.5
Configuring the Connector for Multiple Installations of the Target System
5.5.1
Configuring One LDAP Gateway for Each Installation of the Target System
5.5.2
Configuring the LDAP Gateway to Work with Multiple Installations of the Target System
6
Troubleshooting
7
Known Issues
Index
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