4 Process Orchestration and Monitoring Cloud Service Architecture

Process Orchestration and Monitoring (POM) Cloud Service is a Java based application deployed on Oracle's Global Business Unit Cloud Services 3.x Platform Services. It is used by other retail cloud services to set up, administer, execute and monitor their batch schedules. The applications are deployed in a highly available, high performance, horizontally scalable architecture. As of release 19.0.001, POM Cloud Services uses either Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS) or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Identity and Access Management (OCI IAM) as its identity provider (IDP). Information about logical, physical and data architecture in this document focuses on how the architecture supports security.

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Some Oracle Retail Process Orchestration and Monitoring Cloud Service deployments currently on versions 19.0 and lower use an instance of Oracle Identity Management (IDM) Suite as an identity provider. As these deployments are upgraded to 19.0.001 and transitioned to GBUCS3, their respective customers' authentication will be transitioned to use IDCS or OCI IAM. Oracle Retail will move any user and group information currently on IDM suite to the customer's IDCS or OCI IAM tenancy.