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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 11 g R2, expert Oracle University instructors will teach you more advanced administration topics in this course.

Objectives

  • Configure the adaptive authentication service to offer two-factor authentication
  • Configure the OAM domain for a highly available deployment
  • Enable Windows Native Authentication (WNA) with OAM using a multi-domain Active Directory deployment architecture
  • Integrate Oracle Adaptive Access Manager (OAAM) with OAM for complex authentication capabilities
  • Monitor and tune the performance of OAM components
  • Horizontal migration of the OAM domain from test to production (t2p deployment)
  • Configure mobile services with OAM
  • Switch from OAM 11g R1 (11.1.1.7) to OAM 11g R2 (11.1.2.3)

Topics

  • 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 mobile 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

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