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Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for Database Application Tables
Release 9.1.0
Part Number E11194-03
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
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What's New in Oracle Identity Manager Connector for Database Application Tables?
Software Updates
Documentation-Specific Updates
1
About the Connector
1.1
Certified Deployment Configurations
1.2
Certified Languages
1.3
Features of the Connector
1.3.1
Connector Architecture
1.3.2
Target Resource Reconciliation
1.3.3
Provisioning
1.3.4
Trusted Source Reconciliation
1.4
Roadmap for Deploying and Using the Connector
2
Tasks to Be Performed Before You Create the Connector
2.1
Configuring Oracle Identity Manager
2.1.1
Enabling Logging
2.1.2
Adding New User-Defined Fields for the OIM User
2.1.3
Using Lookup Definitions
2.1.4
Copying the JDBC Drivers
2.1.5
Exchanging Account Status Data with the Target System
2.1.5.1
Configuring Account Status Reconciliation
2.1.5.2
Configuring Account Status Provisioning
2.1.6
Copying the Provider Files
2.2
Configuring the Target System
2.2.1
Using Read-Only Views
2.2.2
Ensuring That There Are No Target System Columns Named ID
2.2.3
Configuring IBM DB2/UDB Running on IBM z/OS
2.3
Configuring Secure Communication Between the Target System and Oracle Identity Manager
2.3.1
Configuring Secure Communication Between IBM DB2/UDB and Oracle Identity Manager
2.3.2
Configuring Secure Communication Between Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle Identity Manager
2.3.3
Configuring Secure Communication Between Oracle Database and Oracle Identity Manager
2.3.3.1
Configuring Data Encryption and Integrity in Oracle Database
2.3.3.2
Configuring SSL Communication in Oracle Database
3
Creating the Connector
3.1
Limited Reconciliation
3.2
Determining Values for the Database URL and Connection Properties Parameters
3.2.1
Database URL and Connection Properties for IBM DB2/UDB
3.2.2
Database URL and Connection Properties for Microsoft SQL Server
3.2.3
Database URL and Connection Properties for Oracle Database
3.2.3.1
Only Data Encryption and Integrity Is Configured
3.2.3.2
Only SSL Communication Is Configured
3.2.3.3
Both Data Encryption and Integrity and SSL Communication Are Configured
3.3
Creating the Connector
3.3.1
Step 1: Provide Basic Information Page
3.3.2
Step 2: Specify Parameter Values Page
3.3.3
Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration Page
3.3.4
Step 4: Verify Connector Form Names Page
3.3.5
Step 5: Verify Connector Information Page
3.3.6
Modifying the Default Action Rules
3.3.7
Configuring Reconciliation
3.3.8
Configuring Provisioning
3.4
Performing Connector Operations
4
Known Issues
A
An Example of the Procedure to Create Connectors
A.1
Sample Scenario
A.1.1
Sample Target System to Be Configured As a Target Resource
A.1.2
Sample Target System to Be Configured As a Trusted Source
A.2
Tasks to Be Performed Before You Create the Connector
A.3
Configuring the Target System As a Target Resource
A.4
Configuring the Target System As a Trusted Source
B
Screenshots of the Step 3: Modify Connector Configuration Page
B.1
Using the Data Type List and Required Check Box
B.2
Specifying a Literal Value As Input for a Field
B.3
Encrypting the Storage and Display of Field Values
B.4
Configuring Account Status Reconciliation: Step 1
B.5
Configuring Account Status Reconciliation: Step 2
B.6
Summary of Changes That You See After Configuring Target Resource Reconciliation
B.7
Summary of Changes That You See After Configuring Trusted Source Reconciliation
Index
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