Session Timeout in Oracle Access Manager (OAM) The session lifetime and Idle timeout entries control how long a user's session is valid. In OAM, a user session is an object which represents an authenticated user. This object is stored in the server memory and if Database session persistence is enabled, this object is stored or available in the database. Each session is unique and is identified by both a userid and Session ID (session identifier), see screenshot below "OAM User Session Management". A valid session means a user has been authenticated with OAM. A session can have following three states: 1) active 2) inactive 3) expired When a session is created it is in active state and is available as an object in the OAM. After a set time - idle timeout, the session moves or transitions to inactive state. And finally after the Session Lifetime time, the session is marked as expired. Expired sessions are removed from server memory. Read more about Session Lifetime ...
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