3.1 Create Application Domain
Use the Create Application Domain page to manually create an Application Domain.
Summary
The following table describes the elements on the Create Application Domain page:
Element | Description |
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Name |
Type a unique name for the Application Domain. |
Description |
Type a short description for the Application Domain. |
Session Idle Timeout (minutes) |
Enter the amount of time in minutes, that a user's authentication session remains valid without accessing any Oracle Access Manager protected resources. When the user is idle for a longer period, they are asked to re-authenticate. |
Allow OAuth Token |
Check this box to allow use of OAuth Token. |
Allow Session Impersonation |
Check this box to allow an end user to designate one or more users to act on his behalf within a constrained window of time. |
Enable Policy Ordering |
Select to enable Policy Ordering section. |
Apply |
Click Apply to submit the changes. |
Policy Ordering
Use this section to order policies if the Enable Policy Ordering option is selected.
Element | Description |
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View |
Choose commands from the View menu to control how the columns are displayed:
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Add |
Click Add to add a Resource Prefix using Resource Prefix dialog box. |
Edit |
Select a row from the table, click Edit to make changes using Resource Prefix dialog box. |
Delete |
Select a row from the table, click Delete to remove the row. |
Resource Prefix |
Displays all the Resource Prefix added using the dialog box. |
Resource Type |
Displays all the Resource Type added using the dialog box. |
Host Identifier |
Displays all the Host Identifier added using the dialog box. |
Resource Prefix dialog box
The following table describes the elements in the Resource Prefix dialog box:
Element | Description |
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Resource Type |
Choose a Resource Type from the drop-down menu:
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Host Identifier |
Add an optional Host Identifier. Note: Host Identifier is mandatory for an HTTP Resource Type. |
Resource Prefix |
Add the Resource Prefix. For Example: If the policy Resource being protected is /em/**, the Resource Prefix is /em. If the policy Resource being protected is /blog/**, the Resource Prefix is /blog. |
Add |
Click Add to add the entries to the Policy Ordering table. |
Cancel |
Click Cancel to cancel the changes. |
Click to close the dialog box. |
Search Application Domain
Use the Search Application Domains page to perform an advanced search for specific application domains. The following table describes the elements in Search section of the Application Domains page:
Element | Description |
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Name |
Enter a name of the Application Domain (or a partial name with wild card (*)), or leave the Name field blank to show all the domains. |
Create Application Domain |
Click to create a new Application Domain using the Create Application Domain page. |
Search |
Click Search to initiate the search and populate results in the Search Results table. |
Reset |
Click Reset to reset the search criteria. |
Search Results
Search results returned are the application domains that met the conditions specified in the search fields. The following table describes the elements in the Search Results section of the Application Domains page:
Element | Description |
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Actions |
Choose options from the menu to perform the following operations:
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View |
Choose commands from the View menu to control how the columns are displayed:
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Create |
Click to create a new Application Domain using the Create Application Domain page. |
Edit |
Select a row in the table and click Edit to open the record in edit mode. After edit, click OK to save the changes, or Cancel to cancel the changes. |
Delete |
Select a row in the table and click Delete, in the confirm pop-up click Yes to remove the row, or click No to retain the row. |
Detach |
Click to expand the Search Results table to a full page. |
Row |
Displays the Row number. |
Name |
Displays the searched Application Domain names. |
Description |
Displays the descriptions for the Application Domain searched. |
Click to sort the items in the column in descending order. |
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Click to sort the items in the column in descending order. |
Related Topics
Managing Policies to protect Resources and Enable SSO in Administrator's Guide for Oracle Access Management