Oracle® Identity Manager Administrative and User Console Customization Guide Release 9.1.0.1 Part Number E14044-02 |
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The Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console Guide explains how to customize the following components of your Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console:
General page layout
Descriptive text, labels, and error messages
Colors, fonts, and alignment
Logos
Self-registration, user initiated profile editing, and related approvals
Field configuration on pages
Menu selections that are available to users
To configure the various aspects of the Administrative and User Console, you must edit certain files. These files and how to edit them are described in the various sections of this Guide. For example, to learn how to customize the general page layout, see Chapter 2, "Customizing General Page Layout".
See Also:
Oracle Identity Manager Globalization Guide for information about how to globalize Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User ConsoleDuring installation, Oracle Identity Manager is deployed to your application server as an Enterprise ARchive (EAR). This archive file contains some of the files for customizing your Administrative and User Console, for example Xellerate.css, xlWebAdmin.properties, and xlDefaultAdmin.properties. The name of the EAR file varies depending on your application server, as follows:
JBoss Application Server or Oracle Application Server—XellerateFull.ear
IBM WebSphere Application Server—Xellerate.ear
Oracle WebLogic Server—WLXellerateFull.ear
To access the files for customizing your client, you unpack a Web Archive (WAR) file, make the required edits, repack the WAR file, and run a script that regenerates the EAR file and deploys it to your application server.To customize the Administrative and User Console, ensure that your application server is running and then perform the following tasks:
Uncompress the entire xlWebApp.war
file from the OIM_HOME
/xellerate/webapp
directory into any directory.
Modify the required files to be customized.
Note:
Oracle recommends that you back up any files before modifying them.Create a new archive file called xlWebApp.war
by using the jar
utility.
Copy and overwrite the xlWebApp.war
file in OIM_HOME
/xellerate/webapp
.
Run the patch_
appserver
script from the OIM_HOME
/xellerate/setup
directory, where appserver
is the name of your application server. For example, if you are using Oracle WebLogic Server, then this file is called patch_weblogic
.