Part III OPSS Services
This part contains the following chapters:
- Life Cycle of Security Artifacts
- Configuring the Identity Store
This chapter explains how to configure and use the identity store, and how to query it programmatically. - Configuring the Security Store
The security store is the central repository of system and application-specific policies, credentials, keys, and audit data used by all applications running in a WebLogic Server domain. - Managing Policies
This chapter explains how to manage policies with Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control (Fusion Middleware Control), WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST), and Oracle Entitlements Server (OES). - Managing Credentials
OPSS includes the Credential Store Framework, a collection of interfaces that you use to create, read, update, and manage credentials in your applications. Credentials are kept in the credential store, and the framework supports credential encryption. - Managing Keys and Certificates
The keystore service allows you to manage and administer keys and certificates for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), message security, encryption, and other tasks that require special certificates. - Introduction to Oracle Fusion Middleware Audit Framework
The Oracle Fusion Middleware Audit Framework allows you to audit application events. Using this framework, you create events specific to your application, register the application at deployment, and generate audit reports. - Managing Audit
This chapter explains the main administration tasks and tools you use to manage the audit store, audit policies, and bus-stop files. - Using Audit Analysis and Reporting
This chapter describes how to configure audit reporting and view audit reports.