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13 Upgrading Oracle Identity Manager Environment 13-1 13 Upgrading Oracle Identity Manager Environment This chapter describes how to upgrade the existing 9.1 Oracle Identity Manager to Oracle Identity Manager 11g. For information on starting point for Oracle Identity Manager upgrade, see Section 9.3, Supported Starting Points for Oracle Identity Manager . This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Upgrade Overview ■ Prerequisites ■ Task 1: Identify and Prepare Oracle Database for Oracle Identity Manager 11g Optional ■ Task 2: Use the Repository Creation Utility to Create the Schema in the Database ■ Task 3: Install Oracle Fusion Middleware ■ Task 4: Use Upgrade Assistant to Upgrade the Oracle Identity Manager Schema ■ Task 5: Create a WebLogic Domain for Oracle Identity Manager ■ Task 6: Start the WebLogic Administration Server ■ Task 7: Configure Oracle Identity Manager Server 11g ■ Task 8: Configure Node Manager to Start Managed Servers ■ Task 9: Start the SOA Managed Server ■ Task 10: Start the Oracle Identity Manager Managed Server ■ Task 11: Stop the Oracle Identity Manager Managed Server ■ Task 12: Use Upgrade Assistant to Upgrade Oracle Identity Manager Middle Tier Notes: ■ You cannot upgrade Oracle Identity Manager 9.1 running on Microsoft SQL database to Oracle Identity Manager 11g. ■ If you have an existing Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g Release 1 11.1.1.3.0 installation then you can patch it to Oracle Identity and Access Management 11g Release 1 11.1.1.5.0 as described in the chapter Patching Oracle Identity and Access Management in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Patching Guide. 13-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle Identity Management ■ Task 13: Start the Oracle Identity Manager Managed Server ■ Task 14: Complete Any Required Oracle Identity Manager Post-Upgrade Tasks ■ Task 15: Verify the Oracle Identity Manager Upgrade

13.1 Upgrade Overview

When you run Upgrade Assistant to upgrade from Oracle Identity Manager 9.1 to Oracle Identity Manager 11g, the Upgrade Assistant upgrades most of the Oracle Identity Manager 9.1 configuration to Oracle Identity Manager 11g. This section describes some of the key differences in Oracle Identity Manager 11g such as the following: ■ Application Server and JVM Support ■ Database Support ■ Request Management ■ Authorization ■ Access Policy ■ Approval Process ■ Scheduled Tasks ■ User Interfaces Customization ■ Object Forms ■ Prepopulate Adapters ■ Task Assignment Adapters ■ Event Handlers ■ Signature-Based Login ■ Application Programming Interface ■ Task Assignments ■ After You Upgrade

13.1.1 Application Server and JVM Support

Oracle Identity Manager 11g only supports Oracle WebLogic Server as the deployment platform. Other application Servers such as OC4J, IBM WebSphere, and JBoss are not supported. Table 13–1 gives a comparison between the Application Server and JVM combinations supported for Oracle Identity Manager 9.1 and Oracle Identity Manager 11g. Table 13–1 Application Server and JDK Support for Oracle Identity Manager 11g Oracle Identity Manager 9.1 Oracle Identity Manager 11g Oracle WebLogic Server on Sun JDK, Oracle JRockit, or HP JDK. Oracle WebLogic Server on Sun JDK or JRockit JDK. JBoss Application Server on Sun JDK, Oracle JRockit, or HP JDK. Oracle WebLogic Server on Sun JDK or JRockit JDK. OC4J on Sun JDK, Oracle JRockit, or HP JDK. Oracle WebLogic Server on Sun JDK or JRockit JDK.