Understanding JD Edwards EnterpriseOne LDAP Configuration for OID

This appendix is a supplement to the Enabling LDAP Support in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne chapter in this guide. Use the settings detailed in this appendix as a reference when creating an LDAP configuration for Oracle Internet Directory (OID).

OID is an LDAP compliant directory service. You can configure JD Edwards EnterpriseOne to use OID as the LDAP server. This enables administrators to use the directory service to manage user information such as user IDs, passwords, and user-role relationships.

Important: This section does not contain all of the steps for creating an LDAP configuration, only specific values that are required for setting up an LDAP configuration for OID.

When you configure OID as the LDAP server, the settings that you configure depend on how you plan to use OID, which can include these scenarios:

  • Managing only user IDs and passwords.

  • Managing user-role relationships in addition to user IDs and passwords.

  • Using Secure Socket Layer (SSL).

  • Using the User Profile Self-Service application (P0092SS).