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Oracle® Role Manager Administrator's Guide
Release 10
g
(10.1.4)
Part Number E12029-02
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1
Introduction
1.1
Overview of Oracle Role Manager Administration
1.1.1
Configuration and Data Model Deployment
1.1.2
Data Load
1.1.3
System Identity Management
1.2
Displaying the Administrative Console
2
Component Configuration
2.1
Understanding Default Server Configuration
2.1.1
Authentication
2.1.2
Business Logic Plug-ins
2.1.3
Bootstrap
2.1.4
Cache
2.1.5
Finalization
2.1.6
Timers
2.1.6.1
Cron Expressions
2.1.7
i18n
2.1.8
Deployment
2.2
Sample Configuration Files
2.3
Deploying Customizations
2.4
Logging Configuration
3
Data Load
3.1
Load Process Overview
3.2
Data Load Scenarios
3.3
Loading Data From an External Database
3.3.1
Using Load.sh File
3.4
Understanding the Standard Model (Default)
3.4.1
Sample Loader Scripts and Standard Model Description
3.4.2
Default Loader Procedures (Standard Model)
3.4.3
Business Logic Definitions
3.4.4
File Parsing Scripts
3.4.5
Load Requests
3.5
Configuring Data Upload Size
3.6
Preparing Data Files
3.7
Running the Data Loader
3.8
Abandoned Transaction Cleanup
4
Creating and Maintaining System Identities
4.1
About System Identities
4.2
Creating System Identities
4.3
Updating System Identities
4.4
Deleting System Identities
4.5
Restoring the Oracle Role Manager System Identity
4.6
Resetting the Failed Login Count
5
Configuring Oracle Role Manager for Single Sign-On
5.1
About the Single Sign-On Configuration with Oracle Role Manager
5.2
Configuration Design
5.2.1
Preparing Your Environment
5.2.2
Setting Up Oracle Role Manager for Single Sign-On
5.2.3
Creating the Webui.war File
5.3
Configuring Apache As a Proxy for Jboss
5.4
Configuring Apache As a Proxy for WebLogic
5.5
Configuring Apache as a Proxy for WebSphere Update 13
5.6
Setting Up a WebGate on an HTTP Server
5.7
Setting Up Oracle Access Manager for Single Sign-On With Oracle Role Manager
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