Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X
A
- actionableEmailAccountName
-
- configuration, 2.3.3
- Active Directory
-
- configuration, 2.1.4
- Admintool
-
- for creating realms, users, and roles, 2.1.2
- application roles, A.1.1
- assigneeDelimiter
-
- configuration, 2.3.5
- authentication
-
- BPMAuthenticationService, 3.1.1
- definition, 1.1.2
- NULL authentication required with Oracle Internet Directory, 2.1.3.4
- service provider, 2.1.1.1.1
- through identity service, 2.1
- authorization
-
- BPMAuthorizationService, 3.1.1
- definition, 1.1.3
- Oracle Web Services Manager, 1.7.1
- through identity service, 2.1
- Axis services with custom authentication handlers
-
- basicHeaders, 1.3.3
- basicPassword, 1.3.3
- basicUsername, 1.3.3
- invoking secured services, 1.3.3
B
- basicHeaders
-
- Axis services with custom authentication handlers, 1.3.3
- basicPassword
-
- Axis services with custom authentication handlers, 1.3.3
- basicUsername
-
- Axis services with custom authentication handlers, 1.3.3
- BPEL processes
-
- securing, 1.2
- using J2EE basic authentication, 1.2.2
- using native BPEL security extensions, 1.2.3
- using SSL for certificate-based authentication, 1.2.1
- BPEL security extensions
-
- definitions, 1.1.7
- .bpel_TaskActionHandler_1.0.jar
-
- deleting, 1.2.1.1.2
- .bpel_TaskManager_1.0.jar
-
- deleting, 1.2.1.1.2
- bpeladmin
-
- owner of BPMWorkflowAdmin role, A.1.1
- part of demo user community, A.1.1
- system user in role, A.1.1
- user account, 1.4, A.1.1, A.1.1
- with BPMSystemAdmin role, 1.4
- bpelx:exec
-
- logging, 4.6
- bpel.xml file, 1.3.2.1.1
- BPMAnalyst
-
- role, A.1.1
- role members directly own LoanAgentGroup and LoanAnalyticGroup, A.1.1
- BPMAppRole interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMAuthenticationService interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMAuthorizationService interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMDefaultDomainAdmin
-
- definition, 1.4
- granting, 1.4.1
- role, A.1.1
- BPMGroup interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMIdentity interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMIdentityService interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMPrincipal interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMProvider interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMRole interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMSystemAdmin
-
- definition, 1.4
- granting, 1.4.1
- role, A.1.1
- BPMUser interface
-
- description, 3.1.1
- BPMWorkflowAdmin
-
- creating workflow rules for groups, A.1.1
- owned by bpeladmin user account, A.1.1
- role, A.1.1
- BPMWorkflowReassign
-
- role, A.1.1
- BPMWorkflowSuspend
-
- role, A.1.1
- BPMWorkflowViewHistory
-
- role, A.1.1
C
- cacerts file, 1.3.1, 1.3.1.2.1
- California, A.1.1
-
- group, A.1.1
- CentralRegion
-
- group, A.1.1
- configure_oid file
-
- configuring Oracle Internet Directory 10.1.2 with identity service 10.1.3.1.0, 2.1.3.2
- connection element
-
- of identity service configuration file, 2.1.1.2
- connection pool
-
- identity service properties, 2.1.1.2
- custom identity service plug-in
-
- BPMAppRole interface, 3.1.1
- BPMAuthenticationService interface, 3.1.1
- BPMAuthorizationService interface, 3.1.1
- BPMGroup interface, 3.1.1
- BPMIdentity interface, 3.1.1
- BPMIdentityService interface, 3.1.1
- BPMPrincipal interface, 3.1.1
- BPMProvider interface, 3.1.1
- BPMRole interface, 3.1.1
- BPMUser interface, 3.1.1
- creating, 3.1
- description of interfaces, 3.1.1
- implementing, 3.1.2
- repository example, 2.1.5
D
- default
-
- domain, 1.4
- part of demo user community, A.1.1
- system user in role, A.1.1
- user account, 1.4, A.1.1, A.1.1
- with BPMDefaultDomainAdmin role, 1.4
- demo community
-
- definition, A.1.1
- example of use, A.1.2
- for Oracle BPEL Process Manager, A.1
- organizational hierarchy of members, A.1.1
- roles, A.1.1
- users, A.1.1
- digital signatures
-
- definition, 1.1.6
- Oracle Web Services Manager, 1.7.3
- domain level logs
-
- editing the log4j-config.xml file, 4.2
- examples, 4.4
- logger names, 4.2
- setting logging values, 4.2
- domain level security, 1.2.3.1
- domain log files
-
- location of, 4.1, 4.2, 4.2
- domains
-
- default, 1.4
E
- EasternRegion
-
- group, A.1.1
- e-mail server
-
- configuring, 2.2.1
- e-mail service
-
- ns_emails.xml file example, 2.2.1.1
- encryption
-
- definition, 1.1.4
- Oracle Web Services Manager, 1.7.2
- enterprise groups, A.1.1
- examples
-
- of system and domain level logging, 4.4
F
- fax
-
- ns_faxcoverpages.xml file example, 2.2.4.1
- fax wireless provider
-
- configuring fax cover pages, 2.2.4.1
G
- group ownership
-
- setting up, 2.1.6, 2.1.6.1, 2.1.6.2
- groups
-
- California, A.1.1
- CentralRegion, A.1.1
- EasternRegion, A.1.1
- enterprise groups, A.1.1
- LoanAgentGroup, A.1.1
- LoanAnalyticGroup, A.1.1
- RegionalOffices, A.1.1
- Supervisor, A.1.1
- WesternRegion, A.1.1
- guest
-
- part of demo user community, A.1.1
- system user in role, A.1.1
- user account, A.1.1, A.1.1
H
- HTTP basic authentication
-
- httpPassword, 1.3.4.1
- httpUsername, 1.3.4.1
- invoking secured services, 1.3.4.1
- HTTP binding
-
- invoking secured services, 1.3.4.2
- native BPEL security extensions, 1.2.3.3
- HTTP proxy server
-
- invoking a partner link, 1.6
- httpPassword
-
- HTTP basic authentication, 1.3.4.1
- httpUsername
-
- HTTP basic authentication, 1.3.4.1
I
- identity service
-
- BPMAppRole interface, 3.1.1
- BPMAuthenticationService interface, 3.1.1
- BPMAuthorizationService interface, 3.1.1
- BPMGroup interface, 3.1.1
- BPMIdentity interface, 3.1.1
- BPMIdentityService interface, 3.1.1
- BPMPrincipal interface, 3.1.1
- BPMProvider interface, 3.1.1
- BPMRole interface, 3.1.1
- BPMUser interface, 3.1.1
- configuring 10.1.3.1.0 with 10.1.2 Oracle Internet Directory, 2.1.3
- connection element, 2.1.1.2
- connection pool properties, 2.1.1.2
- custom plug-in configuration, 2.1.5
- definition, 2.1
- multiple service providers, 2.1.1.1.1
- roles, 2.1
- structure of identity service configuration file, 2.1.1
- use with JAZN, 2.1
- userControls and roleControl elements, 2.1.1.3
- users, 2.1
- inbound
-
- supported security methods, 1.1
- inbound security
-
- definition, 1.1, 1.2
- interfaces
-
- for custom identity service plug-ins, 3.1.1
- is_config.xml file
-
- connection element, 2.1.1.2
- identity service configuration file, 2.1.1
- location of, 2.1.1
- location of XML schema file for, 2.1.1
- provider element, 2.1.1.1
- roleControls element, 2.1.1.3
- userControls element, 2.1.1.3
J
- J2EE basic authentication
-
- for BPEL processes, 1.2.2
-
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager for Developers, 1.2.2.2
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier, 1.2.2.1
- J2EE basic authentication protected services (HTTP)
-
- HTTP basic authentication, 1.3.4.1
- HTTP binding, 1.3.4.2
- invoking secured services, 1.3.4
- JAAS security features
-
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager integrated with, 1.4
- Java and EJB binding
-
- invoking secured services, 1.3.5
- Java API
-
- native BPEL security extensions, 1.2.3.2
- Javadoc
-
- location of identity service Javadoc, 3.1.1, 3.1.4
- JAZN
-
- demo users, A.1
- LDAP-based provider configuration, 2.1.3
- roles, A.1.1
- setting up users, A.1
- used with identity service, 2.1
- XML-based provider configuration, 2.1.2
- JAZN Admintool
-
- for creating realms, users, and roles, 2.1.2
- jazn-data.xml file, 1.2.2.2
-
- defining the JAZN element, 2.1.2
- jssecacerts file, 1.3.1
K
- keystore, 1.3.1.2.1
- keytool
-
- running, 1.3.1, 1.3.1
L
- LDAP
-
- Oracle Internet Directory provider type, A.1.1
- password for Oracle Internet Directory provider type, A.1.1
- LDAP server
-
- third-party configuration, 2.1.4
- LDAP-based JAZN provider
-
- configuration, 2.1.3
- LoanAgentGroup, A.1.1
-
- group, A.1.1
- LoanAnalyticGroup, A.1.1
-
- group, A.1.1
- log files
-
- format, 4.1
- location of OPMN log files, 4.1
- log4j
-
- overview, 4.1
- log4j-config.xml file
-
- editing domain level log values, 4.2
- editing system level log values, 4.3
- logger names
-
- domain level logs, 4.2
- system level logs, 4.3
- logging
-
- domain level, 4.1, 4.2
- format of log files, 4.1
- levels, 4.1, 4.2
- location of domain log files, 4.1
- location of system log files, 4.1
- log4j, 4.1
- overview, 4.1
- performance implications of logging with sensors, 4.5
- setting domain level values in Oracle BPEL Control, 4.2
- setting system level values in Oracle BPEL Admin Console, 4.3
- system level, 4.1, 4.3
- with bpelx:exec, 4.6
- with sensors, 4.5
- logging levels
-
- all, 4.2
- debug, 4.2
- description, 4.2
- error, 4.2
- fatal, 4.2
- info, 4.2
- off, 4.2
- warn, 4.2
- logging performance implications, 4.5
M
- message-handlers.xml file, 1.2.3.1
- multiple service providers
-
- identity service support, 2.1.1.1.1
N
- native BPEL security extensions
-
- domain and process lever security, 1.2.3.1
- for BPEL processes, 1.2.3
- HTTP binding, 1.2.3.3
- Java API, 1.2.3.2
- SOAP over HTTP binding, 1.2.3.4
- notification mode
-
- configuring, 2.2.1
- notification service
-
- configuring, 2.2
- configuring the e-mail server, 2.2.1
- configuring the fax wireless provider, 2.2.4
- configuring the notification mode, 2.2.1
- configuring the pager wireless provider, 2.2.5
- configuring the pluggable notification service, 2.2.6
- configuring the SMS wireless provider, 2.2.3
- configuring the voice wireless provider, 2.2.2
- implementing the pluggable notification service, 2.2.6.1
- registering the pluggable notification service, 2.2.6.2
- XML elements, 2.2.1
- notifications
-
- configuring fax cover pages, 2.2.4.1
- ns_emails.xml file
-
- configuring, 2.2.1
- example, 2.2.1.1
- XML elements, 2.2.1
- ns_faxcoverpages.xml file
-
- configuring fax cover pages, 2.2.4.1
- ns_iasconfig.xml file
-
- configuring, 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 2.2.4, 2.2.5
- XML elements for voice, 2.2.2
- ns_iaswconfig.xml file
-
- example, 2.2.2.1
O
- OC4J instances
-
- configuring, 2.4.1
- creating a second instance, 2.4.1
- requirements, 2.4.1
- oc4jadmin
-
- for creating application server connections in Oracle JDeveloper, 1.4
- includes BPMSystemAdmin role, 1.4
- part of demo user community, A.1.1
- system user in role, A.1.1
- user account, A.1.1, A.1.1
- OPMN log files
-
- location of, 4.1
- Oracle Application Server Service Registry
-
- configuring, 2.4.1
- configuring a partner link, 2.4.6
- creating a connection to the UDDI registry, 2.4.5
- creating a second OC4J instance, 2.4.1
- deploying Web services, 2.4.2
- installing, 2.4.1
- integrating with Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4
- OC4J instance requirements, 2.4.1
- publishing a service and adding bindings, 2.4.3
- securing the client with basic authentication, 2.4.8
- specifying the registry service inquiry URL, 2.4.4
- specifying the registry service key, 2.4.7
- Oracle BPEL Admin Console
-
- setting system level log values, 4.3
- user accounts, 1.4
- Oracle BPEL Control
-
- setting domain level log values, 4.2
- specifying the registry service inquiry URL, 2.4.4
- user accounts, 1.4
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager
-
- integrated with Oracle Applications Server J2EE and JAAS security features, 1.4
- integrating with Oracle Application Server Service Registry, 2.4
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier
-
- certificate-based authentication for Oracle BPEL Server, 1.2.1.1.2
- certificate-based authentication with Oracle Wallet Manager, 1.2.1.1.1
- Oracle BPEL Server
-
- enabling certificate-based authentication for Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier, 1.2.1.1.2
- Oracle Internet Directory
-
- associating with an Oracle Application Server instance, 2.1.3.1.1
- configuring 10.1.2 with identity service 10.1.3.1.0, 2.1.3
- configuring to use SSL, 2.1.3.4
- performing configuration tasks, 2.1.3.2
- preconfiguration tasks, 2.1.3.1
- reverting to the XML-based JAZN provider, 2.1.3.6
- testing the configuration, 2.1.3.3
- troubleshooting, 2.1.3.5
- Oracle Wallet Manager
-
- cannot use the default certificate with Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier, 1.2.1.1.1
- enabling certificate-based authentication for Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier, 1.2.1.1.1
- situations when not to use, 1.3.1
- Oracle Web Services Manager
-
- authorization, 1.7.1
- digital signatures, 1.7.3
- encryption, 1.7.2
- security features of, 1.7
- outbound
-
- supported security methods, 1.1
- outbound security
-
- definition, 1.1, 1.3
P
- pager wireless provider
-
- configuring, 2.2.5
- partner links
-
- configuring a connection to the UDDI registry, 2.4.6
- invoking a partner Web service through a proxy server, 1.6
- passwords
-
- LDAP-based (Oracle Internet Directory) provider type, A.1.1
- XML-based (JAZN) provider type, A.1.1
- pluggable notification service
-
- configuring, 2.2.6
- implementing, 2.2.6.1
- registering, 2.2.6.2
- privileges
-
- granting, 1.4.1
- process level security, 1.2.3.1
- provider element
-
- of identity service configuration file, 2.1.1.1
- proxy server
-
- invoking a partner link, 1.6
- PUBLIC role
-
- implicitly granted, A.1.1
- pushbackAssignee
-
- configuration, 2.3.4
R
- RegionalOffices
-
- group, A.1.1
- registry service inquiry URL
-
- specifying, 2.4.4
- registry service key
-
- specifying, 2.4.7
- roleControls element
-
- of identity service configuration file, 2.1.1.3
- search attributes, 2.1.1.3
- roleControls Element function
-
- description, 2.1.1.3
- roles
-
- BPMAnalyst, A.1.1
- BPMDefaultDomainAdmin, A.1.1
- BPMSystemAdmin, A.1.1
- BPMWorkflowAdmin, A.1.1
- BPMWorkflowReassign, A.1.1
- BPMWorkflowSuspend, A.1.1
- BPMWorkflowViewHistory, A.1.1
- demo community users in roles, A.1.1
- direct owners of, A.1.1
- granting, 1.4.1
- owners of, A.1.1
- predefined by identity service, 2.1
- system users in roles, A.1.1
- with Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 1.4
S
- search attribute
-
- in userControls and roleControls elements, 2.1.1.3
- secure socket layer (SSL)
-
- certificate-based authentication for BPEL processes, 1.2.1
-
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager for Developers, 1.2.1.2
- Oracle BPEL Process Manager for OracleAS Middle Tier, 1.2.1.1
- certificate-based authentication for invoking secured services, 1.3.1
-
- design time, 1.3.1.1
- HTTP/S with partner link and Oracle BPEL Server client certificate authentication, 1.3.1.2.2
- HTTP/S with partner link server certificate authentication, 1.3.1.2.1
- runtime, 1.3.1.2
- definition, 1.1.5
- secured services
-
- Axis services with custom authentication handlers, 1.3.3
- invoking, 1.3
- J2EE basic authentication protected services (HTTP), 1.3.4
- Java and EJB binding, 1.3.5
- using SSL for certificate-based authentication, 1.3.1
- WS-Security-compliant services, 1.3.2
- security
-
- Axis services with custom authentication handlers, 1.3.3
- custom validator, 1.5.2
- default validator, 1.5.1
- inbound methods supported, 1.1
- invoking secured services, 1.3
- J2EE basic authentication, 1.2.2
- J2EE basic authentication protected services (HTTP), 1.3.4
- Java and EJB binding, 1.3.5
- native BPEL security extensions, 1.2.3
- outbound methods supported, 1.1
- overview, 1.1, 1.1
- securing BPEL processes, 1.2
- SSL for certificate-based authentication, 1.2.1, 1.3.1
- validators, 1.5
- WS-Security-compliant services, 1.3.2
- sensors
-
- logging, 4.5
- service key
-
- specifying, 2.4.7
- shortHistoryActions
-
- configuration, 2.3.6
- SMS wireless provider
-
- configuring, 2.2.3
- SOAP binding
-
- WS-Security-compliant services, 1.3.2.1
- SOAP over HTTP binding
-
- native BPEL security extensions, 1.2.3.4
- soapCallbackURL property
-
- setting for certificate-based authentication, 1.2.1.1.2
- soapServerUrl property
-
- setting for certificate-based authentication, 1.2.1.1.2
- Supervisor, A.1.1
-
- group, A.1.1
- system level logs
-
- editing the log4j-config.xml file, 4.3
- examples, 4.4
- logger names, 4.3
- setting logging values, 4.3
- system log files
-
- location of, 4.1, 4.3, 4.3
- system users
-
- types, A.1.1, A.1.1
T
- taskAutoReleaseConfigurations
-
- configuration, 2.3.1
- third-party LDAP server
-
- configuration, 2.1.4
- truststore, 1.3.1.2.1
U
- UDDI registry
-
- creating a connection to, 2.4.5
- integrating with Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 2.4
- user
-
- ruleRepositoryInfo
-
- configuration, 2.3.8
- user accounts
-
- for accessing Oracle BPEL Control, 1.4
- for creating application server connections in Oracle JDeveloper, 1.4
- with Oracle BPEL Process Manager, 1.4
- userControls element, 2.1.1.3
-
- of identity service configuration file, 2.1.1.3
- search attributes, 2.1.1.3
- user-properties.xml file
-
- stores user properties, 2.1.2
- users
-
- automatically created, 2.1
- bpeladmin, 2.1
- default, 2.1
- guest, 2.1
- in demo community, A.1.1
- users accounts for accessing Oracle BPEL Admin Control, 1.4
V
- validators
-
- creating a custom validator, 1.5.2
- custom, 1.5.2
- default, 1.5.1
- overview, 1.5
- voice service
-
- ns_iaswconfig.xml file example, 2.2.2.1
- voice wireless provider
-
- configuring, 2.2.2
W
- web.xml file, 1.2.2.2
- WesternRegion, A.1.1
-
- group, A.1.1
- wf_config.xml file
-
- configuring, 2.3
- workflow rules for groups
-
- BPMWorkflowAdmin role, A.1.1
- setting up, 2.1.6
- setting up for JAZN LDAP-based providers, 2.1.6.2
- setting up for JAZN XML-based providers, 2.1.6.1
- workflow service
-
- actionableEmailAccountName configuration, 2.3.3
- assigneeDelimiter configuration, 2.3.5
- configuring, 2.3
- pushbackAssignee configuration, 2.3.4
- shortHistoryActions configuration, 2.3.6
- taskAutoReleaseConfigurations configuration, 2.3.1
- user
-
- ruleRepositoryInfo configuration, 2.3.8
- workflowServiceSessionTimeoutInMinutes configuration, 2.3.7
- worklistApplicationURL configuration, 2.3.2
- workflowServiceSessionTimeoutInMinutes
-
- configuration, 2.3.7
- worklistApplicationURL
-
- configuration, 2.3.2
- WS-Security
-
- definition, 1.1.1
- WS-Security-compliant services
-
- invoking secured services, 1.3.2
- SOAP binding, 1.3.2.1
- wsseHeaders, 1.3.2
- wssePassword, 1.3.2
- wsseUsername, 1.3.2
- wsseHeaders
-
- WS-Security-compliant services, 1.3.2
- wssePassword
-
- WS-Security-compliant services, 1.3.2
- wsseUsername
-
- WS-Security-compliant services, 1.3.2
X
- XML-based JAZN provider
-
- configuration, 2.1.2
- password, A.1.1
- reverting to, 2.1.3.6