List of Figures
- 1-1 Example of an Oracle Directory Integration Platform Environment
- 1-2 Interactions of the Oracle Directory Integration Platform Synchronization Service
- 1-3 Interactions of the Oracle Directory Integration Platform Provisioning Service
- 15-1 Synchronous Provisioning from Command-Line LDAP Tools
- 15-2 Asynchronous Provisioning using Command-Line LDAP Tools
- 15-3 Provisioning Data Flow
- 15-4 Oracle Back-End Directory Base User and Application-Specific Attributes
- 15-5 Valid Provisioning Status Transitions
- 19-1 The Default Identity Management Realm
- 19-2 Default DIT Structures in Oracle Internet Directory and a Connected Directory When Both Directory Hosts Are Under the Domain us.MyCompany.com
- 19-3 Interaction Among Components with Oracle Directory as the Central Enterprise Directory
- 19-4 Interaction of Components with a Third-Party Directory as the Central Enterprise Directory in a Delegated Authentication Deployment
- 19-5 Mapping Between the Oracle Back-end Directory and a Forest in Microsoft Active Directory
- 19-6 Example of a Mapping Between the Oracle Back-end Directory and Multiple Domains in Microsoft Active Directory
- B-1 Example of Oracle Directory Integration Platform in the MyCompany Deployment
- B-2 User Creation and Provisioning
- B-3 Modification of User Properties
- B-4 Deletion of Users from the Corporate Human Resources