Oracle Adaptive Access Manager provides a variety of mechanisms for integration with custom applications and custom development.
The Developer's Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager provides information to help developers integrate and customize Oracle Adaptive Access Manager and manage configuration changes in integrated deployments of Oracle Adaptive Access Manager.
Information in this book is grouped into the following main parts:
Part I, "Universal Installation Option"
Note:
Although you can still use the UIO Proxy, it is deprecated starting with 11.1.2.2 and will be desupported and no longer shipped in 12.1.4 and future releases. The recommendation is to use the native integration or Advanced Oracle Access Management Access Manager and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager integration using Trusted Authentication Protocol (TAP). For information about native integration, see Chapter 2, "Natively Integrating Oracle Adaptive Access Manager," Chapter 3, "Integrating Native .NET Applications," and Chapter 4, "Natively Integrating Java Applications." For information about Access Manager and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager integration using TAP, see Integration Guide for Oracle Identity Management Suite.Note:
Detailed information about Oracle Adaptive Access Manager integration with Oracle Identity Manager and Oracle Access Management Access Manager is not covered in this guide. For in-depth conceptual and procedural information, see Integration Guide for Oracle Identity Management Suite.