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This tutorial covers configuring the files and forms necessary for customizing menus of the OIM Administrative and User Console.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to integrate Oracle Role Manager and Oracle Identity Manager. This process involves: * Installing the Oracle Role Manager Integration Library (Integration Library). The Integration Library contains files used to integrate Oracle Role Manager and Oracle Identity Manager. * Configuring Oracle Role Manager and Oracle Identity Manager to integrate the products with each other * Configuring JBoss Application Server, the application server used with both Oracle Role Manager and Oracle Identity Manager * Testing the Integration Library to verify Oracle Role Manager and Oracle Identity Manager can be integrated with each other
This tutorial shows you how to install and configure the necessary software prerequisites for installing Oracle Identity Manager.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to use the Generic Technology Connector (GTC) framework to create and manage a trusted source reconciliation workflow.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to brand the Oracle Identity Manager Design Console.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to change the functionality of the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console without modifying Oracle Identity Manager code.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to install, configure, and launch Oracle Identity Manager. This process involves: - Configuring Oracle Application Server, the application server to be used with Oracle Identity Manager - Preparing a database for Oracle Identity Manager - Installing, launching, and using the Oracle Identity Manager Diagnostic Dashboard - Installing the Oracle Identity Manager Server - Installing and configuring the Oracle Identity Manager Design Console - Launching the two Oracle Identity Manager consoles: Design Console, and Administrative and User Console This OBE tutorial also lists the preinstallation requirements for Oracle Identity Manager.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to prepare Oracle Identity Manager to customize its Administrative and User Console.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to brand the Oracle Identity Manager Administrative and User Console.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to use Oracle Identity Manager to: - Create a password policy for a resource to which a user is provisioned. This policy is initiated when the users resource-related password is modified. - Assign the policy to the resource - Create a status for the process task used to modify the users password in the resource. This status is an indicator to the administrator that the task is completed successfully. - Change the users resource-related password internally - After these actions are completed, Oracle Identity Manager verifies the modified password meets the criteria of the password policy. If it does, Oracle Identity Manager replaces the existing password with the modified password in the resource. For this tutorial, Linda is the administrator, Robert is the user, and Sun Java System Directory Server is the resource.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to use Oracle Identity Manager to provision a user with a resource. For this tutorial, Robert La Vallie is the user and Sun Java System Directory Server is the resource.
This OBE tutorial describes and shows you how to use the Generic Technology Connector (GTC) framework to provision a user to a table in Oracle Database.