Oracle® Access Manager Schema Description 10g (10.1.4.2.0) Part Number E10357-01 |
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This section describes new features of Oracle Access Manager 10g and provides pointers to additional information within this book. Information from previous releases is also retained to help those users migrating to the current release.
The following sections describe the new features in Oracle Access Manager that are reflected in this book:
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For a comprehensive list of new features and functions in Oracle Access Manager 10g, and a description of where each is documented, see the chapter on What's New in Oracle Access Manager in the Oracle Access Manager Introduction.The original product name, Oblix NetPoint, has changed to Oracle Access Manager. Most component names remain the same. However, there are several important changes that you should know about, as shown in the following table:
All legacy references in the product or documentation should be understood to connote the new names.
This release contains several schema changes to support password policy enhancements and lost password management.
The following oblixPersonPwdPolicy attributes have been added: obAnsweredChallenges, obYetToBeAnsweredChallenges, obLastSuccessfulLoginTime, obLastFailedLoginTime.
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"oblixPersonPwdPolicy".A new object class named oblixLPMPolicy has been added.
This object class stores information about new lost password management policies, including the challenges and responses that have been configured and how challenge phrases are presented to users.
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"oblixLPMPolicy".The following attributes have been added to oblixDBInstance: obDatabaseName, obDSNName
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"oblixDBInstance".The following attributes have been added to oblixAAAEngineConfig: obSessionTokenCache, obMaxSessionTokenCacheElements
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"oblixAAAEngineConfig".The definition of obCompoundData has been updated throughout this guide.
The obVer attribute identifies the current Oracle Access Manager release as one of several attributes in the class description of many Oracle Access Manager schema objects. For example, the obVer attribute is part of oblixPanel, oblixConfig, oblixLocation, oblixMetaAttribute, oblixEnum, and OblixOrgPerson to name only a few.
Until release 10g, the obVer attribute was purely informational. However starting with release 10g, the obVer attribute in the oblixOrgPerson class is used by the Identity and Access Servers to indicate the encoding of multiple challenge phrase and response attributes for lost password management.
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"oblixOrgPerson".