The Oracle Fusion Middleware Reference for Oracle Identity Management provides reference information about the command-line tools and LDAP directory schema elements for Oracle Identity Management. This Preface contains the following topics:
Oracle Fusion Middleware Reference for Oracle Identity Management is intended for anyone who performs administration tasks for Oracle Identity Management components. You should be familiar with either the UNIX operating system or the Microsoft Windows operating system in order to understand the command-line syntax and examples. You also must be familiar with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
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For more information, see the following manuals in the Oracle Identity Management 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) documentation set:
Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management
Oracle Fusion Middleware Getting Started with Oracle Identity Management
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Internet Directory
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Directory Integration Platform
Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Developer's Guide for Oracle Identity Management
Oracle Fusion Middleware Developer's Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
If you are using Oracle Delegated Administration Services or Oracle Single Sign-On 10g (10.1.4.3.0) or later, please refer to the following documents in the Oracle Application Server 10g (10.1.4.0.1) library:
Oracle Identity Management Guide to Delegated Administration
Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On Administrator's Guide
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