Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
-  What's New in This Guide
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1
About the Connector
- 1.1 Introduction to the Database Application Tables Connector
- 1.2 Understanding Target System Discovery in the DBAT Connector
- 1.3 Certified Components
- 1.4 Usage Recommendation
- 1.5 Certified Languages
- 1.6 Supported Data Types
- 1.7 Connector Architecture
- 1.8 Supported Connector Features Matrix
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1.9
Features of the Connector
- 1.9.1 Full and Incremental Reconciliation
- 1.9.2 Limited (Filtered) Reconciliation
- 1.9.3 Support for Both Target Resource and Trusted Source Reconciliation
- 1.9.4 Support for Reconciliation of Deleted User Records
- 1.9.5 Transformation and Validation of Account Data
- 1.9.6 Support for Adding User-Defined Fields for Reconciliation and Provisioning
- 1.9.7 Support for Configuring the Connector for Stored Procedures
- 2 Creating an Application By Using the Database Application Tables Connector
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3
Configuring the Database Application Tables Connector
- 3.1 Basic Configuration Parameters
- 3.2 Advanced Settings Parameters
- 3.3 Attribute Mappings for an Oracle Database Target Application
- 3.4 Rules, Situations, and Responses
- 3.5 Reconciliation Scheduled Jobs
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4
Performing the Postconfiguration Tasks
- 4.1 Configuring the Connector for a Target System with an Autoincrement Primary Key
- 4.2 Configuring Oracle Identity Governance
- 4.3 Harvesting Entitlements and Sync Catalog
- 4.4 Managing Logging for Oracle Identity Governance
- 4.5 Configuring the IT Resource for the Connector Server
- 4.6 Localizing Field Labels in UI Forms
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4.7
Configuring Secure Communication Between the Target System and Oracle Identity Governance
- 4.7.1 Configuring Secure Communication Between IBM DB2 and Oracle Identity Governance
- 4.7.2 Configuring Secure Communication Between Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle Identity Governance
- 4.7.3 Configuring Secure Communication Between MySQL and Oracle Identity Governance
- 4.7.4 Configuring Secure Communication Between Oracle Database and Oracle Identity Governance
- 4.8 Configuring Secure Communication Between the Connector Server and Oracle Identity Governance
- 4.9 Configuring the Connector for Stored Procedures and Groovy Scripts
- 4.10 Configuring the Datasource and JNDI Properties
- 4.11 Configuring the Datasource and JNDI Properties for SAP HANA DB
- 5 Using the Database Application Tables Connector
- 6 Extending the Functionality of the Database Application Tables Connector
- 7 Defining and Upgrading the DBAT Connector
- 8 Known Issues and Workarounds
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A
Sample Stored Procedures and Groovy Scripts
- A.1 Sample Groovy Script for a Create Provisioning Operation
- A.2 Sample Groovy Script for an Update Provisioning Operation
- A.3 Sample Groovy Script for a Delete Provisioning Operation
- A.4 Sample Groovy Script for an Add Child Data Provisioning Operation
- A.5 Sample Stored Procedure and Groovy Script for a Delete Child Data Provisioning Operation
- A.6 Sample Stored Procedure and Groovy Script for Lookup Field Synchronization
- A.7 Sample Stored Procedure and Groovy Script for Full or Filter Reconciliation
- A.8 Sample Stored Procedure and Groovy Script for Incremental Reconciliation
- A.9 Tables Used for Sample Groovy and Configuration Scripts
- B Performing Common Connector Operations
- C Files and Directories of the DBAT Connector