Preface

This guide provides information on administration and configuration tasks using Oracle Access Management.

Audience

This document is intended for Administrators who are familiar with:

  • Oracle WebLogic Server concepts and administration

  • LDAP server concepts and administration

  • Database concepts and administration (for policy and session management data)

  • Web server concepts and administration

  • Webgate

  • Auditing, logging, and monitoring concepts

  • Security token concepts

  • Integration of the Policy store, Identity store, and familiarity with Oracle Identity Management and OIS might be required

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Related Documents

Administering Oracle Access Management explains how to manage configuration and policies for Access Manager, Identity Federation, Adaptive Authentication, Identity Context and other available services. For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1.3.0) documentation set:

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