Tuesday, May 26, 2009

XellerateFull.ear





Create the XellerateFull.ear folder in the E:\jboss-4.0.2\server\default\deploy directory.






Cut the XellerateFull.ear file, which can be found in the E:\jboss-4.0.2\server\default\deploy directory and paste it into the E:\jboss-4.0.2_ear directory.








E:\jboss-4.0.2_ear / E:\jboss-4.0.2_war



Shut down your Oracle Identity Manager Server, Administrative Console, and Design Console.
Note: For more information about stopping Oracle Identity Manager,
2.
Create the following directories in Windows Explorer:
E:\jboss-4.0.2_ear
E:\jboss-4.0.2_war

Configuring an Oracle Identity Manager Environment

To configure an Oracle Identity Manager environment, perform the following steps:
1.
Shut down your Oracle Identity Manager Server, Administrative Console, and Design Console.
Note: For more information about stopping Oracle Identity Manager, refer to the OBE titled "Installing Oracle Identity Manager."

2.
Create the following directories in Windows Explorer:
E:\jboss-4.0.2_ear
E:\jboss-4.0.2_war

Prerequisites

Complete the OBE titled "Installing Oracle Identity Manager"
2.
Complete the OBE titled "Integrating Oracle Identity Manager with Oracle Database: Performing User Management and Provisioning"
3.
Complete the OBE titled "Integrating Oracle Identity Manager with Sun Java Directory Server: Performing Reconciliation"
4.
Complete the OBE titled "Creating, Managing, and Reviewing Reports and Attestation Processes"
5.
Complete the OBE titled "Integrating Oracle Identity Manager with Oracle Database: Modifying a User's Password"

Overview

Oracle Identity Manager is a highly flexible and scalable enterprise identity management system that controls user accounts and access privileges within enterprise IT resources centrally. It provides the functionalities of provisioning, identity and role administration, approval and request management, policy-based entitlement management, technology integration, and audit and compliance automation.
Features and benefits of Oracle Identity Manager include identity and role administration (user and group management, self-service functionalities for users, and delegated administration), provisioning (approval and request management, and configurable workflow models), policy-based entitlements, reconciliation, and attestation support (for audit and compliance purposes).
There are two levels of customization that Linda can perform with the Administrative Console:
Modifying the look and feel of the console (that is, branding it)
Changing the functionality of the console without modifying the Oracle Identity Manager codeThere are different ways by which Linda can brand the Administrative Console, including:
Customizing the overall layout of the Web pages of the console
Adding Mydo Main's corporate logo to the console
Modifying the descriptive text and labels that appear on the Web pages of the console
Changing the color, font, and alignment of text in the console There are also various ways by which Linda can change the functionality of the Administrative Console without modifying the code, including:
Customizing the behavior of the form fields that appear on the Web pages of the console
Customizing the search pages of the console
In this OBE, Linda uses the methods listed in this section to customize the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative Console for Mydo Main Corporation.

Customizing the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative Console

Purpose

This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to use Oracle Identity Manager to customize its Administrative Console. As a result, you can tailor this console to meet your company's needs.