Archive Monthly Archives: February 2010

Oracle Entitlement Server Patches

If you are looking for patches on Oracle Entitlement Server, here it is. CP1: SSM : 7716200 ADMIN : 7716188 DBConfigTool : 7716171 CP2: SSM : 8393978 ADMIN : 8393965 DBConfigTool : 8393975 CP3 : Admin Server: 9171320 SSM:  9171016 Note: There is no DBConfigTool released in CP3.

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Oracle Launches SOA Governance 11g : Enterprise Repository, Service Registry, SOA management with EM and Web Services Manager

Oracle has released Oracle SOA Governance 11g(component of Fusion Middleware)  which consists of following sub components Oracle Enterprise Repository (single source of truth for SOA assets) Oracle Service Registry (UDDI v3 compliant registry) Oracle Enterprise Manager Pack Plus for SOA (pack to monitor runtime services) Oracle Web Services Manager (tool to secure web services) For press release about […]

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Troubleshooting SSPI Integration

Hi all, This time I would like to post the troubleshooting tips for issues that I have come across with the SSPI integration of Oracle Access Manager. I have given most probable solutions for the errors and it may differ based up on environment and approach followed. This is applicable for WebLogic servers till 10.3.0 […]

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Oracle Access Manager Questions & Answers

Hi all, Here I am going to post OAM questions and answers. Oracle Access Manager is a state-of-the-art solution for both centralized identity management and access control, providing an integrated standards-based solution that delivers authentication, web single sign-on, access policy creation and enforcement, user self-registration and self-service, delegated administration, reporting, and auditing.     Q: What is […]

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Configure Reverse Proxy for Oracle Access Manager consoles

Though it is not tough job to implement this, I thought there is nothing wrong in sharing. It is some times necessary to reverse proxy Oracle Access Manger consoles through Oracle HTTP Server or Apache Server etc., Lets assume the OAM consoles are like this: http://oam.domain.com:7007/access/oblix http://oam.domain.com:7007/identity/oblix Lets assume you have OHS or Apache server […]

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Integrating Oracle Access Manager with WebLogic Server 10g

Hi all, This post will talk about the integration between Oracle Access Manager 10g with WebLogic Server 10g. This is not applicable for WebLogic versions 10.3.1 and higher.  The functionality achieved with this integration is to get the Single Sign-On between applications deployed on WebLogic Server (webLogic resource) and non-WebLogic resources. Therefore SSPI connector can […]

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opatch, adpatch and now “smart update” (BSU) to apply weblogic patches

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series WebLogic Server

For Oracle Apps DBA its mandatory to know about opatch (utility to apply database patch) and adpatch (utility to apply apps patch) but if you are planning to upgrade your skills to Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g then think about learning new patching tool “Smart Update” (BSU). Smart Update (BSU – BEA Smart Update) – is a utility (java […]

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Documents to install Oracle Apps (E-Business) R12 on Windows / Linux / Solaris

This post is from our Oracle Apps DBA Online Training [Weekend batches only for USD 699 from Home] here , next batch starting on 28th Feb 2010.  In this post I am going to cover Oracle Apps R12 Installation with link to Oracle Standard Document, Metalink Notes and link to sites including common installation issues . Oracle Apps R12 Installation […]

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Oracle Access Manager cache flush issue

I have come across an issue with Oracle Access Manager and Identity XML and thought its worth sharing. The scenario is that, when you try to modify an user attribute using Identity XML and if you access any resource where the authorization is provided based on that specific attribute value, then it returns an error […]

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Protecting WebLogic Server application using Oracle Entitlement Server

This post talks about protecting a WebLogic server application using Oracle Entitlement Server. This means coarse grained access which is page level access based on user user roles. Though OES is meant for fine grained access, we will discuss how a basic WL app can be protected at first. Later if you want to provide […]

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