Configuring Schema Validation for SSO Protocol Messages

6-32 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Identity Federation Procedure Take these steps to set up a ShareID proxy:

1. At the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, navigate to the

Deployments page.

2. Click Lock Edit.

3. Click Install.

4. Navigate to the location of the shareidupdate.ear file located in ORACLE_

HOMEfedinstall.

5. Click Next.

6. Select Install this deployment as an application and click Next.

7. Select the name of the managed server and click Next.

8. Select Advanced in the Security section.

9. Click Finish.

10. Click Apply Changes.

11. Returning to the Deployments page, find the new application called

shareidupdate Note: you may have to click Next if the application does not appear in the first 10 entries.

12. If the state of the shareidupdate application is not listed as Active select the

application and click Start, servicing all requests, and click yes. Now locate the shareidupdate application in the Deployments page; its state should be listed as Active. By default, the shareidupdate proxy uses the incoming protocol HTTP or HTTPS, server name, and server port as the protocol, server name, and server port to which messages should be redirected. Consider using non-default values when using a proxy server, for example. To set these values: ■ Find the shareidupdate web.xml file; it should be in a subfolder of: Note: For the SAML1x protocol, in release 10g it was possible to set the authentication response profile binding by setting the METHOD query parameter to the desired profile while sending the authentication request. This feature is not supported in 11g, and you must configure the IdP to send the authentication response using the desired profile binding. Note: If a proxy is configured as in Appendix B, Using Oracle HTTP Server as a Proxy for Oracle Identity Federation , you need to modify the oif.conf file to also divert shareid URLs to Oracle WebLogic Server. See Also: Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide.