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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Understanding Compatibility and Interoperability
1.1
What is Compatibility?
1.1.1
Compatibility Between Oracle Fusion Middleware Software Suites
1.1.2
Compatibility Within Oracle Fusion Middleware Software Suites
1.2
What is Interoperability?
1.3
Understanding Interoperability and Compatibility with Supported Databases
1.3.1
Oracle Adaptive Access Manager with Oracle Database
1.4
Identifying Potential Compatibility and Interoperability Issues
1.4.1
Before You Begin
1.4.2
Using This Guide
1.4.3
Using Oracle Certification Matrices
1.4.4
Understanding the Compatibility Matrices in this Guide
1.4.5
Collecting Your Component and Infrastructure Information
1.4.5.1
Locating Oracle Fusion Middleware Product Release Information
1.4.5.2
Locating Your Oracle Database Release Information
1.4.5.3
Locating your Microsoft SQL Server Version Information
1.4.5.4
Locating your DB2 Version Information
1.4.5.5
Locating JDK Version Information
1.4.6
Using Release Notes
1.4.7
Using the Oracle Fusion Middleware Documentation Library
2
Compatibility and Interoperability Between 10
g
and 11
g
Components
2.1
Oracle Application Server 10g With 11gR1 Components
2.1.1
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Compatibility Matrix
2.2
Oracle Application Server 10g Upgrade-Related Considerations
2.2.1
Oracle HTTP Server Interoperability
2.2.2
Oracle Web Cache Interoperability
2.2.3
Oracle Identity Management Suite Interoperability
2.2.3.1
Interoperability of Oracle Internet Directory 11g and Single Sign-On 10g
2.2.3.2
Oracle Identity Management 10g Components in a Collocated Home
2.2.3.3
Oracle Application Server 10g Dependencies on Oracle Identity Management 10g
3
Interoperability Between Oracle Fusion Middleware 11
g
Components
3.1
Oracle Web Services Interoperability
3.1.1
JAX-WS Web Services for Oracle WebLogic Server
3.1.2
Web Services for ADF Business Components
3.1.3
Web Services for Oracle SOA Suite
3.1.4
Web Services for Oracle Service Bus 11
g
3.2
Oracle Identity Management Interoperability
3.2.1
Interoperability Between Oracle Identity Management and Other Oracle Fusion Middleware Products
3.2.2
Interoperability Between Oracle Identity Management Components and Oracle Identity and Access Management Components
3.2.3
Using Oracle HTTP Server 11g WebGates with Oracle Identity Management
3.3
Middleware Home and Domain Interoperability
3.3.1
General Interoperability Rules When Installing Software or Extending a Domain
3.3.2
Interoperability Within Specific Oracle Fusion Middleware Distributions
3.3.3
Additional Domain Interoperability Scenarios
3.4
Patch Set Interoperability
3.4.1
Installing Different Patch Sets Within the Same Middleware Home
3.4.2
Installing Different Patch Sets Within a Single Domain
3.4.3
Patch Set Interoperability Between Oracle Identity Management and Other Oracle Fusion Middleware Products
3.4.4
Patch Set Interoperability Between Oracle Identity Management and Oracle Identity and Access Management
3.4.5
Patch Set Interoperability with Oracle WebLogic Server
4
Interoperability with Custom and Client Applications
4.1
What are custom and client applications?
4.2
Oracle WebLogic Server Interoperability with Custom and Client Applications
4.3
Oracle SOA Suite Interoperability with Custom and Client Applications
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