Part III Configuring the Enterprise Deployment
You have to perform a series of steps to configure your enterprise deployment. For example, creating the initial infrastructure domain, which you can use as the starting point for the deployment. This section provides instructions to complete each of these steps, in detail.
Part III contains the following chapters:
- Configuring Oracle LDAP for an Enterprise Deployment
Follow these instructions if you are creating a new Oracle LDAP directory (Oracle Unified Directory (OUD)). - Creating Infrastructure for Oracle Access Management
The following topics describe how to install and configure an initial domain, which can be used as the starting point for an enterprise deployment. Later chapters in this guide describe how to extend this initial domain with the various products and components that comprise the enterprise topology you are deploying. - Creating Infrastructure for Oracle Identity Governance
The following topics describe how to install and configure an initial domain, which can be used as the starting point for an enterprise deployment. Later chapters in this guide describe how to extend this initial domain with the various products and components that comprise the enterprise topology you are deploying. - Configuring Oracle HTTP Server for an Enterprise Deployment
For an enterprise deployment, Oracle HTTP Server must be installed on each of the web tier hosts and configured as Oracle HTTP standalone domains on each host. - Configuring Oracle Access Management
You need to perform certain tasks in order to extend the enterprise deployment domain with the Oracle Access Management. This includes installing the Oracle Identity and Access Management, extending the domain for Oracle Access Management and completing post-configuration and verification tasks. - Configuring Oracle Identity Governance
Configuration of Oracle Identity Governance (OIG) comprises a series of steps, including integrating OIG with Oracle SOA suite, configuring the web tier, integrating OAM and OIG, configuring OIG workflow notifications, and so on. In the end, you back up the configuration. - Configuring Multi-Data Center
Multi-Data Centers (MDC) help you distribute load as well as address disaster recovery. This chapter provides detailed instructions to help you configure multi- data centers for your enterprise deployment.