Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Oracle Access Manager With Sun ONE WEBSERVER and ORACLE INTERNET DIRECTORY SERVER -- Identity Server

Installation of Oracle Access Manager will be in 4 stages here

1. Identity Server 2. WEBPASS 3. POLICY MANAGER 4. ACCESS SERVER 5. WEBGATE








































Product and Component Name Changes ... The original product name, Oblix NetPoint (also known as Oracle COREid) has changed to Oracle Access Manager.

Product Name Oblix NetPoint

Oracle COREid Oracle Access Manager

Main Features of the OAM 10.1.14 is below

User Interface and Usability Changes

Globalization

•Oracle Access Manager 10g (10.1.4.0.1) provides support for 29 languages though the use of Unicode and UTF-8 encoding

•The Oracle National Language Support Library (NLSL) is installed automatically with each component. However, you may need to perform specific tasks before installation when you have a non-English (AMERICAN) Operating System. You can install language packs in concert with components, or independently after component installation
•Automated language processing occurs during an upgrade to Oracle Access Manager 10g (10.1.4.0.1). In addition, you may need to take specific actions before and after the upgrade to ensure that older plug-ins operate properly, incorporate workflows, ensure that auditing and access reporting work properly, and the like.
•You must perform specific tasks to use multiple installed languages and display information in various supported languages.

•As a result of globalization and translation of messages into 29 languages, some .lst files have been transformed into .xml files
Auditing
Authentication Schemes
Configuring Multiple Searchbases
Configuring Workflows
Federated Authorization
BELOW IS THE INSTALLATION SCREN SHOTS on Account Data Stores in ORACLE INTERNET DIRECTORY SERVER , and The Webserver USed in Sun ONe Webserver