8.1 Available Services
The Available Service page displays the Configuration options.
Enabling or Disabling Available Services
The following table describes the Enabling or Disabling Available Services elements of the Available Services page:
Element | Description |
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Enable Service |
Click Enable Service beside the desired service name and confirm that the Status check mark is green |
Disable Service |
Click Disable Service beside the desired service name and confirm that the status check mark is red |
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Indicates that the corresponding service is enabled. |
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Indicates that the corresponding service is disabled. |
Application Security
The following table describes the elements in the Application Security section of the Available Services page:
Element | Description |
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Access Manager |
Access Manager functionality is enabled by default. Access Manager Service is required to set SSO policies, configure Access Manager, as well as Common Configuration, and when REST Services are enabled. Default: Enabled. |
Adaptive Authentication Service |
Required for adaptive authentication functionality. Default: Enabled. |
OAuth Service |
OAuth enables a third-party application to obtain limited access to resources from web, mobile and desktop applications based on standard tokens. Default: Disabled. |
Federation
The following table describes the elements in the Federation section of the Available Services page:
Element | Description |
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Identity Federation |
Must be enabled to manage the federation partners. Default: Disabled. Note: The Access Manager service must also be enabled because Identity Federation is another authentication module. |
Access Portal Service |
Must be enabled to manage the Access Portal Service. Note: By default, the Enable Services button will be disabled. The service cannot be enabled until the Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files are available. Default: Disabled. |
Related Topics
Managing Common Services and Certificate Validation in Administrator's Guide for Oracle Access Management