Preface
This guide provides information on administration and configuration tasks using Oracle Access Management.
Audience
This document is intended for Administrators who are familiar with:
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Oracle WebLogic Server concepts and administration
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LDAP server concepts and administration
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Database concepts and administration (for policy and session management data)
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Web server concepts and administration
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Webgate
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Auditing, logging, and monitoring concepts
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Security token concepts
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Integration of the Policy store, Identity store, and familiarity with Oracle Identity Management and OIS might be required
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Related Documents
Administering Oracle Access Management explains how to manage configuration and policies for Access Manager, Identity Federation and other available services. For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Fusion Middleware 14c (14.1.2.1.0) documentation set:
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Oracle Access Management in Release Notes for Oracle Identity Management
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About the Oracle Identity and Access Management in Installing and Configuring Oracle Identity and Access Management—Explains how to use the Oracle Universal Installer and the WebLogic Configuration Wizard for initial Access Manager 14c deployment.
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Configuring Oracle HTTP Server WebGate for Oracle Access Manager in Installing WebGates for Oracle Access Manager
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Developing a Custom User Provisioning Plug-in in Developing Applications with Oracle Access Management—Explains how to write custom applications and plug-ins to functions programmatically, to create custom Access Clients that protect non-Web-based resources.
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Introduction to Upgrading Oracle Identity and Access Management to 14c (14.1.2.1.0) in Upgrading Oracle Identity and Access Management
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Introduction in Tuning Performance
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Introduction to Oracle Fusion Middleware in Administering Oracle Fusion Middleware—Describes how to manage a secure Oracle Fusion Middleware environment, including how to change ports, deploy applications, and how to back up and recover Oracle Fusion Middleware.
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Understanding an Enterprise Deployment in Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Identity Management—For a step-by-step guide to deployment.
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Introduction to High Availability in High Availability Guide—For high availability conceptual information as well as administration and configuration procedures for Administrators, developers, and others whose role is to deploy and manage Oracle Fusion Middleware with high availability requirements.
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Access Manager WLST Commands in WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference for Identity and Access Management—Provides details on customized Identity and Access Management WLST commands.
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Overview of Web Services Administration in Administering Web Services—Describes how to administer and secure Web services.
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