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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 PeopleSoft User Management?
Software Updates
Documentation-Specific Updates
1
About the Connector
1.1
Certified Components
1.2
Certified Languages
1.3
Connector Architecture
1.3.1
Reconciliation
1.3.1.1
Lookup Reconciliation
1.3.1.2
Full Reconciliation
1.3.1.3
Incremental Reconciliation
1.3.2
Provisioning
1.3.3
Deployment Options
1.4
Features of the Connector
1.4.1
Full and Incremental Reconciliation
1.4.2
Support for Standard PeopleSoft Messages
1.4.3
Support for Resending Messages That Are Not Processed
1.4.4
Target Authentication
1.4.5
SoD Validation of Entitlement Provisioning
1.4.6
Validation and Transformation of Account Data
1.4.7
Connection Pooling
1.4.8
Durable Entitlements
1.4.9
Adding New ID Types
1.4.10
Deleting User Accounts
1.4.11
Specifying Accounts to Be Excluded from Reconciliation and Provisioning Operations
1.4.12
Support for Multiple Versions of the Target System
1.5
Lookup Definitions Used During Connector Operations
1.5.1
Lookup Definitions Synchronized with the Target System
1.5.2
Preconfigured Lookup Definitions
1.5.2.1
Lookup Definitions Used to Process USER_PROFILE Messages
1.5.2.2
Lookup Definitions Used to Process DELETE_USER_PROFILE Messages
1.5.2.3
Other Lookup Definitions
1.6
Connector Objects Used During Reconciliation
1.6.1
User Attributes for Reconciliation
1.6.2
Reconciliation Rules
1.6.2.1
Overview of the Reconciliation Rule
1.6.2.2
Viewing the Reconciliation Rules in the Design Console
1.6.3
Reconciliation Action Rules
1.6.3.1
Overview of the Reconciliation Action Rules
1.6.3.2
Viewing the Reconciliation Action Rules in the Design Console
1.7
Connector Objects Used During Provisioning
1.7.1
User Provisioning Functions
1.7.2
User Attributes for Provisioning
1.8
Roadmap for Deploying and Using the Connector
2
Deploying the Connector
2.1
Preinstallation
2.1.1
Preinstallation on Oracle Identity Manager
2.1.1.1
Files and Directories on the Installation Media
2.1.1.2
Determining the Release Number of the Connector
2.1.1.3
Creating a Backup of the Existing Common.jar File
2.1.2
Preinstallation on the Target System
2.1.2.1
Importing a Project from Application Designer
2.1.2.2
Creating a Target System User Account for Connector Operations
2.2
Installation
2.2.1
Installation on Oracle Identity Manager
2.2.1.1
Running the Connector Installer
2.2.1.2
Copying the Connector Files and External Code Files
2.2.1.3
Configuring the IT Resource
2.2.1.4
Configuring the Connector to Support Multiple Versions of the Target System
2.2.1.5
Deploying the PeopleSoft Listener
2.2.1.6
Removing the PeopleSoft Listener
2.2.2
Installation on the Target System
2.2.2.1
Configuring the Target System for Lookup Reconciliation
2.2.2.2
Configuring the Target System for Full Reconciliation
2.2.2.3
Configuring the Target System for Incremental Reconciliation
2.2.2.4
Configuring the Target System for Provisioning
2.2.2.5
Configuring Oracle Identity Manager Server as a Non-Proxy Host on PeopleSoft Server
2.3
Postinstallation
2.3.1
Postinstallation on Oracle Identity Manager
2.3.1.1
Clearing Content Related to Connector Resource Bundles from the Server Cache
2.3.1.2
Enabling Logging
2.3.1.3
Setting Up the Lookup.PSFT.UM.ExclusionList Lookup Definition
2.3.1.4
Setting Up the Lookup.PSFT.UM.UserProfile.UserStatus Lookup Definition
2.3.1.5
Setting Up the Lookup.PSFT.Configuration Lookup Definition
2.3.1.6
Setting Up the Lookup.PSFT.UM.AttrMap.IDTypes Lookup Definition
2.3.1.7
Configuring SSL
2.3.1.8
Configuring SoD
2.3.1.9
Enabling Request-Based Provisioning
2.3.2
Postinstallation on the Target System
3
Using the Connector
3.1
Summary of Steps to Use the Connector
3.2
Configuring the Scheduled Tasks for Lookup Field Synchronization
3.3
Configuring Reconciliation
3.3.1
Performing Lookup Reconciliation
3.3.2
Performing Full Reconciliation
3.3.2.1
Generating XML Files
3.3.2.2
Importing XML Files into Oracle Identity Manager
3.3.3
Performing Incremental Reconciliation
3.3.4
Limited Reconciliation
3.4
Resending Messages That Are Not Received by the PeopleSoft Listener
3.5
Performing Provisioning Operations
3.5.1
Direct Provisioning on Oracle Identity Manager
3.5.1.1
Prerequisites
3.5.1.2
Performing Direct Provisioning
3.5.2
Request-Based Provisioning in Oracle Identity Manager
3.5.2.1
End User's Role in Request-Based Provisioning
3.5.2.2
Approver's Role in Request-Based Provisioning
3.6
Configuring Scheduled Tasks
3.7
Provisioning Operations Performed in an SoD-Enabled Environment
3.7.1
Overview of the Provisioning Process in an SoD-Enabled Environment
3.7.2
Direct Provisioning in an SoD-Enabled Environment
3.7.3
Request-Based Provisioning in an SoD-Enabled Environment
3.7.3.1
End-User's Role in Request-Based Provisioning
3.7.3.2
Approver's Role in Request-Based Provisioning
3.8
Switching Between Request-Based Provisioning and Direct Provisioning on Oracle Identity Manager Release 11.1.1
4
Extending the Functionality of the Connector
4.1
Adding New Attributes for Provisioning
4.2
Enabling Update on a New Attribute for Provisioning
4.3
Adding New Attributes for Reconciliation
4.4
Adding New ID Types for Provisioning
4.5
Enabling Update on a New ID Type for Provisioning
4.6
Adding New ID Type for Reconciliation
4.7
Configuring Validation of Data During Reconciliation
4.8
Configuring Transformation of Data During Reconciliation
4.9
Configuring Validation of Data During Provisioning
4.10
Modifying Field Lengths on the Process Form
4.11
Configuring the Connector for Multiple Installations of the Target System
4.12
Enabling the Dependent Lookup Fields Feature
4.12.1
Updating the UD_PSFT_BAS Form
4.12.2
Updating the UD_PS_EMAIL Form
4.12.3
Updating the UD_PSROLES Form
5
Testing and Troubleshooting
5.1
Testing Reconciliation
5.2
Testing Provisioning
5.3
Troubleshooting
6
Known Issues
A
Determining the Root Audit Action Details
B
Setting Up SSL on Oracle WebLogic Server
Index
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