10 Types of Environments for Oracle Single Sign-On and Oracle Identity and Access Management

This chapter describes the most common topologies for Oracle Identity Management 10g and how they compare with equivalent topologies in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g.

This chapter contains the following sections:

10.1 Oracle Single Sign-On Topologies

Figure 10-1 compares a typical Oracle Single Sign-On topology in Oracle Application Server 10g with a Oracle Access Manager topology in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g.

Figure 10-1 Comparison of Typical Oracle Single Sign-On Topologies in Oracle Application Server 10g and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g

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10.2 Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Topologies

Figure 10-2 compares a typical Oracle Adaptive Access Manager topology in Oracle Application Server 10g with a similar topology in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g.

Figure 10-2 Comparison of Typical Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Topologies in Oracle Application Server 10g and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g

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10.3 Oracle Identity Manager Topologies

Figure 10-3 and Figure 10-4 compares a typical Oracle Identity Manager topology in Oracle Application Server 10g with a similar topology in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g.

Figure 10-3 Oracle Identity Manager 9.1

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Figure 10-4 Oracle Identity Manager 11g

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