Upgrade OAM 11g R1 to OAM 11g R2
Review policy configuration in the R1 OAM domain
Upgrade from OAM 11g R1 PS6 to OAM 11g R2 PS3
Validate policies and operations post-upgrade
Move OAM domain from test to production environment
Copy the binaries from the test machine.
Create the archive of the Oracle Weblogic Server domain configuration, the OHS instance configuration, and the OAM policy data on the test machine
Create the OAM product metadata repository on the production machine
Import the metadata and OAM policy data in the production database
Configure the OAM Domain by using the configuration that you copied from the test machine
Configure the OHS instance on the production machine using the configuration that you copied from the test machine
Configure High Availability for OAM domain
Create OAM Cluster
Add the existing OAM Server to the cluster and target applications and data sources to the cluster
Create a second Oracle Access Manager server instance
Instantiate the second OAM Server in the cluster
Set request cache type
Create a new OHS Instance as load-balancer for Oracle Access Manager server instances
Modify and reconfigure the definition for Oracle Access Manager 11g WebGate
Test HA deployment
Enable Windows Native Authentication (WNA) with OAM using multi-domain Active Directory (AD) deployment architecture
Study the multi-domain AD configuration with transitive trust relationship
Create OAM system accounts in AD
Create keytab file and modify krb5.conf files
Configure parameter values for the custom authentication module for the Kerberos Plug-in
Modify the authentication scheme and protected application domain to use the Kerberos plug-in
Set custom logging to troubleshoot any WNA Kerberos Issues
Test WNA for users on both AD domains
Integrate Oracle Adaptive Access Manager (OAAM) with OAM for strong authentication capabilities
Extend OAM domain to configure OAAM
Register the OAAM Server as a Partner Application with OAM
Validate the TAPScheme Definition in Oracle Access Manager
Run setupOAMTapIntegration.sh to configure OAM for TAP integration.
Protect a Resource with the TAP Scheme
Set Up One Time Pin (OTP)
Configure OTP challenge for step-up authentication usecase
Validate Strong authentication capabilities of OAAM
Setup Oracle Mobile service with OAM
Configure OAM domain for Mobile Support
Enable Adaptive Authentication Service
Perform OTP using the Oracle Mobile Authenticator
Create moble application profile entry
Create pre and post authentication rules
Configure OAM for Federated Login using SAML
Extend OAM for federation support
Configure the identity provider
Configure the service provider
Configure policy for federated login
Test login to service provider using SAML assertion
Monitor and Tune Performance for OAM
Use performance monitoring tools: DMS Spy, Enterprise Manager, and JConsole
Monitor and tune performance for JVM, OAM, Coherence, OUD and WLS data sources
Configure testing tool to simulate a workload for the environment
Description:
This Oracle Access Manager 11g R2: Administration Workshop training is designed for administrators. Once you're
comfortable with installing, configuring, managing, troubleshooting, diagnosing and basic administration of Oracle
Access Manager 11g R2, expert Oracle University instructors will teach you more advanced administration topics in this
course.
Learn To:
Perform deployment life-cycle operations including moving from development, to testing and production environments.
Configure high availability for an OAM domain.
Create advanced pre and post authentication rules using the adaptive authentication feature.
Configure strong authentication by extending OAM with Oracle Adaptive Access Manager.
Configure Windows Native Authentication capability for Active Directory in a multi-domain architecture.
Upgrade Oracle Access Manager 11g R1 to Oracle Access Manager 11g R2.
Provide mobile authentication with with Oracle Mobile and Social services.
Benefits to You
This course is the first of its kind to provide detailed practices to reinforce new concepts. By enrolling in this training,
you'll develop a deeper understanding of advanced topics. You'll get the chance to participate in an advanced level
workshop, with minimal lecture.
Please Note
This workshop consists of complex use cases that strictly require practical experience of performing tasks, covered in
the Oracle Access Manager 11g R2: Administration Essentials course.