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Oracle Fusion Middleware SAML 2.0 Java API Reference for Oracle Security Developer Tools 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) E10676-05 |
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Contains classes supporting SAML Authentication Context Basic Types.
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Description
Interface Summary | |
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AuthenticatorTransport | An interface that is intended to group the various authenticator transport protocols. |
AuthenticatorType | An interface that is intended to group the various authentication mechanisms. |
Protection | An interface that is intended to group the various protection mechanisms. |
Class Summary | |
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ActivationLimit | Represents the length of time for which an PIN-based authentication is valid. |
ActivationLimitDuration | Represents the key activation limit, which is defined as a duration of time. |
ActivationLimitSession | Represents the key activation limit, which is defined as the session. |
ActivationLimitUsages | Represents the key activation limit, which is defined as the number of usages. |
ActivationPin | Represents a Pin (Personal Identification Number) that was used to authenticate the Principal to some local system in order to activate a key. |
ADSL | Represents an authenticator that was transmitted over an ADSL network with no additional security protocols. |
Alphabet | Represents an alphabet. |
AsymmetricDecryption | Represents Principal authentication by a mechanism that involves using a local private key in the decryption mode (rather than the signature mode). |
AsymmetricKeyAgreement | Represents Principal authentication using a mechanism involving a local private key that was used in a shared secret key agreement with the authenticating authority (via Diffie Hellman). |
AuthenticationContextDeclaration | Represents a particular assertion on an IDP's part with respect to the authentication context associated with an authentication assertion. |
Authenticator | Represents the method applied to validate a principal's authenticator across a network. |
AuthenticatorSequenceGroup | Represents a sequence of authenticators. |
AuthenticatorTransportProtocol | Represents the protocol using which authenticator information is transferred to an authentication authority verifier. |
AuthnMethod | Represents characteristics that define the mechanisms by which the Principal authenticates with the Authentication Authority. |
BooleanType | Represents a Boolean type. |
ComplexAuthenticator | Represents Authenticator 's with nested combinations and additional complexity. |
DeactivationCallCenter | Represents Deactivation Call Center information. |
DeviceType | Represents the type of time synchronization device. |
DigSig | Represents Principal authentication by a mechanism that involves the Principal computing a digital signature over challenge data provided by the IDP. |
Extension | Represents a schema extension. |
ExtensionsType | Represents an ExtensionOnlyType schema type. |
Generation | Represents how the password was chosen. |
Generation.GenerationType | Represents the password generation mechanism. |
GoverningAgreementRef | Represents a reference to a governing agreement. |
GoverningAgreements | Represents governing business agreements. |
HTTP | Represents that the authenticator was transmitted using HTTP utilizing no additional security protocols. |
Identification | Represents the identity proofing processes and mechanisms used by the authentication authority to initially create an association between a Principal and the identity referring to the Principal. |
IPAddress | Represents Principal authentication through connection from a particular IP address |
IPSec | Represents an authenticator that was transmitted using a transport mechanism protected by an IPSEC session. |
ISDN | Represents an authenticator that was transmitted over an ISDN network with no additional security protocols. |
KeyActivation | Represents the action that must be performed before a private key can be used. |
KeySharing | Represents sharing of the private key with a Certificate Authority. |
KeyStorage | Represents a key storage medium. |
Length | Represents the minimum and/or maximum number of ASCII characters required to represent a valid password. |
MediumType | Defines identifiers for various type of key storage medium. |
MobileNetworkEndToEndEncryption | Represents that the authenticator was transmitted solely across a mobile network with end to end encryption. |
MobileNetworkNoEncryption | Represents that the authenticator was transmitted solely across a mobile network with no additional security protocols. |
MobileNetworkRadioEncryption | Represents that the authenticator was transmitted solely across a mobile network with radio communications being encrypted.. |
NYM | Defines identifiers that indicate whether or not the identification mechanisms allow the actions of the Principal to be linked to the actual end user. |
OperationalProtection | Represents the porcedural security controls employed by the authentication authority. |
Password | Represents the password (or passphrase) used to authenticate the Principal to a remote system. |
PhysicalVerification | Represents the identifcation or identity proofing that has been performed in a physical face to face meeting. |
PhysicalVerification.CredentialLevel | Represents the level of the credential. |
PreviousSession | Represents that the Principal has been strongly authenticated in a previous session during which the IDP has set a cookie in the UA. |
PrincipalAuthenticationMechanism | Represents a method that a Principal employs to perform authentication to local system components. |
PrivateKeyProtection | Represents the types and strengths of facilities of a UA used to protect a private key from unauthorized access and/or use. |
PSTN | Represents that the authenticator was transmitted over an PSTN network with no additional security protocols. |
PublicKeyType | Represents that the Principal has been authenticated by a public key cryptography mechanism. |
RestrictedLength | Represents the minimum and/or maximum number of ASCII characters required to represent a valid password with a minimum value of 3. |
RestrictedPassword | Represents the restricted password (or passphrase) used to authenticate the Principal to a remote system. |
ResumeSession | Represents that the Principal has been strongly authenticated in a previous session during which a secret was established. |
SecretKeyProtection | Represents the types and strengths of facilities of a UA used to protect a secret key from unauthorized access and/or use. |
SecurityAudit | Represents an audit of the operational security procedures. |
SharedSecretChallengeResponse | Represents Principal authentication using a challenge-response protocol utilizing shared secret keys and symmetric cryptography. |
SharedSecretDynamicPlaintext | Represents Principal authentication was based on a shared secret key, which is then used to encrypt a randomized string to pass to the authentication authority. |
Smartcard | Represents that a smartcard was used to identity the Principal. |
SSL | Represents that the authenticator was transmitted using a transport mechanism protected by a SSL or TLS session. |
SubscriberLineNumber | Represents a subscriber line number. |
SwitchAudit | Represents a switch audit. |
TechnicalProtection | Represents the characteristics that describe how the authentication secret that allows the Principal to authenticate is kept secure. |
TimeSyncToken | Represents a time synchronization token is used to identify the Principal. |
Token | Represents a Token used to identify the Principal. |
UserSuffix | Represents an user suffix. |
WrittenConsent | Represents written consent information. |
WTLS | Represents that the authenticator was transmitted using a transport mechanism protected by a WTLS session. |
ZeroKnowledge | Represents Principal authentication by a zero knowledge technique as specified in ISO/IEC 9798-5. |
Contains classes supporting SAML Authentication Context Basic Types.
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Oracle Fusion Middleware SAML 2.0 Java API Reference for Oracle Security Developer Tools 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) E10676-05 |
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