Preface

The Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Developer's Guide for Oracle Identity Management explains how to modify applications to work with Oracle Identity Management, including Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On, Oracle Internet Directory, Oracle Delegated Administration Services, and the Directory Integration Platform.

This preface contains these topics:

Audience

The following readers can benefit from this book:

  • Developers who want to integrate applications with Oracle Identity Management. This process involves storing and updating information in an Oracle Internet Directory server. It also involves modifying applications to work with mod_osso, an authentication module on the Oracle HTTP Server.

  • Anyone who wants to learn about the LDAP APIs and Oracle extensions to these APIs.

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Related Documents

For more information, see these Oracle resources:

For additional information, see:

  • Chadwick, David. Understanding X.500—The Directory. Thomson Computer Press, 1996.

  • Howes, Tim and Mark Smith. LDAP: Programming Directory-enabled Applications with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1997.

  • Howes, Tim, Mark Smith and Gordon Good, Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services. Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1999.

  • Internet Assigned Numbers Authority home page, http://www.iana.org, for information about object identifiers

  • Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) documentation available at: http://www.ietf.org, especially:

    • The LDAPEXT charter and LDAP drafts

    • The LDUP charter and drafts

    • RFC 2251, "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3)"

    • RFC 2254, "The String Representation of LDAP Search Filters"

    • RFC 1823, "The LDAP Application Program Interface"

  • The OpenLDAP Community, http://www.openldap.org

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