Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for Database Application Tables Release 9.1.0 Part Number E11194-03 |
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This chapter provides an overview of the updates made to the software and documentation for the Database Application Tables connector in release 9.1.0.1.
The updates discussed in this chapter are divided into the following categories:
This section describes updates made to the connector software.
Documentation-Specific Updates
This section describes major changes made to this guide. These changes are not related to software updates.
The following sections discuss updates made from release 9.0.4 to the current release of the connector:
The following are software updates in release 9.1.0.1:
In addition to the databases supported by the earlier release, this release supports IBM DB2/UDB version 9.x running on Microsoft Windows, UNIX, and IBM z/OS platforms.
See "Certified Deployment Configurations" in the connector guide for information about the other target systems. Information specific to IBM DB2/UDB has been added at various places in this guide.
Note:
SSL communication is not supported if IBM DB2/UDB is running on IBM z/OS. This has been mentioned in the "Known Issues" chapter.The following is an issue resolved in release 9.1.0.1:
Bug Number | Issue | Resolution |
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7622061 | While a connector was being created, the names of target database tables that you specified were changed to uppercase by the generic technology connector framework. If the database was configured to be case-sensitive to table names, then these tables were not found in the database during the connector creation process and the process failed. | This issue has been resolved. During the connector creation process, the table names are not modified. |
The following documentation-specific updates have been made in the guide:
The following are documentation-specific updates in release 9.1.0.1:
In the "Known Issues" chapter, the following item has been added:
Bug 8282035
If the data type of the primary key column of the target database table is not VARCHAR, then an error is encountered if you try to update a provisioned resource whose data is stored in that target database table.
In the "Certified Deployment Configurations" section, changes have been made in the "Target systems" and "JDBC drivers" rows.