September 2011
Intermediate to advanced
528 pages
19h 57m
English
You can use a RDBMS instead of an LDAP server as the security store for the Authorization, Role Mapping, Credential Mapping, and Certificate Registry providers. Oracle strongly recommends configuring a RDBMS security store when using SAML 2.0 services in a cluster. If you create a RDBMS security store in a domain, security providers such as the XACML Authorization provider, the XACML Role Mapping provider, SAML 1.1 and SAML 2.0 Identity Assertion and Credential Mapping providers, and the WebLogic Credential Mapping provider will use this store rather than the embedded LDAP server.
While you can configure the RDBMS security store any time, Oracle recommends that you configure it at domain creation time ...
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