Oracle® Retail Predictive Application Server and Applications Cloud Edition Security Guide Release 23.1.201.0 F80663-01 |
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This document serves as a guide for administrators, developers, and system integrators who securely administer RPASCE and RPASCE applications.
This document is intended to provide an overview of the security features of the RPASCE Platform and applications built upon it. It contains a set of best practices for administrators, developers, and system integrators who perform the following functions:
Work with customers to configure and deploy RPASCE applications.
Perform RPASCE Administration tasks such as user management, permissions, and system limits.
This document is not intended to describe in detail the processes of deploying and maintaining an RPASCE application. It is assumed that the readers have a general knowledge of administering the underlying technologies and applications.
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This document serves as a guide for administrators, developers, and system integrators who securely administer, customize, and integrate Oracle Retail Predictive Application Server Cloud Edition and RPASCE applications. Information on securing the following RPASCE applications is included in this guide:
For more information, see the documents in the following RPASCE documentation sets:
Oracle Retail Item Planning Cloud Service
Oracle Retail Merchandise Financial Planning Cloud Service
Oracle Retail Merchandise Financial Planning Enterprise Edition Cloud Service
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Product version and program/module name
Functional and technical description of the problem (include business impact)
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Exact error message received
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To more quickly address critical corrections to Oracle Retail documentation content, Oracle Retail documentation may be republished whenever a critical correction is needed. For critical corrections, the republication of an Oracle Retail document may at times not be attached to a numbered software release; instead, the Oracle Retail document will simply be replaced on the Oracle Technology Network Web site, or, in the case of Data Models, to the applicable My Oracle Support Documentation container where they reside.
This process will prevent delays in making critical corrections available to customers. For the customer, it means that before you begin installation, you must verify that you have the most recent version of the Oracle Retail documentation set. Oracle Retail documentation is available on the Oracle Technology Network at the following URL:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/oracle-retail-100266.html
An updated version of the applicable Oracle Retail document is indicated by Oracle part number, as well as print date (month and year). An updated version uses the same part number, with a higher-numbered suffix. For example, part number E123456-02 is an updated version of a document with part number E123456-01.
If a more recent version of a document is available, that version supersedes all previous versions.
Oracle Retail product documentation is available on the following web site:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/oracle-retail-100266.html
(Data Model documents are not available through Oracle Technology Network. You can obtain them through My Oracle Support.)
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