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EBS integration with OAM Federation         https://community.oracle.com/message/13933268#13933268 EBS integration with OAM      https://community.oracle.com/thread/3960438 How to deploy Oracle e-Business User Management connector in OIM      https://community.oracle.com/thread/4330723 Authenticating active users       https://community.oracle.com/thread/4328779 Is OID required for EBS with OAM    https://community.oracle.com/thread/4329769 Is there a way to have OIM to push a credential back to AD     https://community.oracle.com/thread/4329623 Integrating Google Re-Captcha with OAM authentication (external form)       https://community.oracle.com/thread/4328586 Setup DR for Identity Suite       https://community.oracle.com/thread/4328418 Document to create new webgate/application     https://community.oracle.com/thread/4328221 Custom Display Name Generation in OIM       https://community.oracle.com/thread/4319225 Access Manager and OTP       https://community.ora

Oracle Access Manager Questions and Answers (from onlineappsdba.com website)

Oracle Access Manager Questions & Answers February 25, 2010 / security       Session       sso  / By  Mahendra  / 94 COMMENTS 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 Single Sign On? A:  Single Sign-On allows users to sign on once to a protected application and gain access to the other protected resources within the same domain defined with same authentication level. Q:  What is multi domain Single Sign-On? A:   Multi Domain SSO gives users the ability to access more than one protected resource (URL and Applications), which are scattered across multiple domains with one time authentication.

PaaS is not middleware over IaaS

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PaaS is not Middleware over IaaS By Reza Shafii on Jan 26, 2012 When I use Google docs, I am not aware of what middleware components its implementation is using. Google docs might be built on BigTable or it might not, but as a user of the product, all middleware implementation details of it are irrelevant to me. I also don’t care about the infrastructure side of things such as the operating system being used to execute the computations behind my spreadsheet. These details would also be irrelevant to me as an IT organization that might have chosen to introduce Google docs as its office tools solution. That is, from the point of view of the IT organization, all that matters is that the application’s functionality is reliably delivered to my organization’s end users. This is in fact the core value proposition of a public SaaS to IT: The concern for the ownership and maintenance of the underlying middleware and infrastructure is completely shifted from the IT organization to the SaaS provi