Oracle Identity Management 11g is characterized by the following:
- Establishment of Oracle Identity Management as a security development platform (see the Oracle Platform Security Services and Identity Governance Framework sections later in this document).
- Oracle Identity Management becomes Oracle Fusion Applications’ de facto security infrastructure.
- Enhanced integration between Oracle Identity Management’s components and other Oracle Fusion Middle ware components, Oracle Applications, and third-party security providers.
- Enhanced functionality allowing easier environment deployments (e.g., wizards to guide users through rapid deployment tasks, multi-level actionable dashboards for business users to analyze compliance and risk indicators, and take remediation actions).
- Streamlined release synchronization and technology uptake between the various products making up Oracle Identity Management
Oracle Web Services Manager:
Oracle Web Services Manager (OWSM) is designed to protect access to multiple types of
resources:
- General purpose, standards-compliant web services (Java EE, Microsoft .NET, PL/SQL, etc.).
- Oracle ADF Data Control (DC) clients, Oracle ADF Business Component (BC) web services, JAX-WS web services, and Oracle ADF JAX-WS proxy dynamically invoking services of different endpoints.
- Service-oriented architecture (SOA) composite components including Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) and enterprise service bus (ESB) processes.
- Oracle WebCenter’s remote portlets.
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