To enable OAM SSO integration, use the Configuration and Installation Manager (CIM).

  1. Run CIM, as outlined in the Using CIM section.

  2. Select the OAM Authentication option from the menu, which configures CIM to install and configure the Oracle Commerce Platform integration components for OAM.

  3. Enter the following information in CIM:

    • The name of the OAM Remote User HTTP header – This identifies the name of the header used to hold the OAM-authenticated user’s userId. The value you provide CIM is used by the userIdHttpHeaderName property of the /atg/dynamo/servlet/dafpipeline/OamRemoteUserServlet file. By default, OAM uses the OAM_REMOTE_USER header. Note that the value of this property cannot contain white space.

    • The OAM Web Server host name - This value is used to identify the allowedHostNames property in the /atg/dynamo/servlet/pipeline
      /RedirectURLValidator
      file, as well as the webgateHost property in the /atg/userprofiling/oam/Configuration file.

    • The port number of the OAM Web Server - This value is used to provide the webgatePort property of the /atg/userprofiling/oam/
      Configuration
      file.

    • The WebGate Logout URL – This optional value is used to identify the logout URL to which the user will be directed upon successfully logging out of the Business Control Center. This value is stored in the logoutSuccessURL property of the /atg/userprofiling/oam/Configuration file. This ensures that both the Oracle Commerce Platform and OAM SSO user sessions are terminated when the user logs out of the Business Control Center.

Before using the Oracle Commerce Platform OAM integration, ensure that you have configured and installed OAM. Refer to your Oracle OAM documentation for instructions.


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