Staging Tables Data Collection Process

11-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Identity Manager See Creating Adapters in Oracle Virtual Directory in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Identity Management for detailed information about creating the OVD adapters for Oracle Identity Manager change log and user management.

11.6 Oracle Service-Oriented Architecture

The Oracle Identity Manager workflow feature utilizes Oracle Service-Oriented Architecture SOA back-end services and management capabilities to provide an interactive environment to request, approve, and manage user access. In order to install Oracle Identity Manager, you also must install Oracle SOA. Oracle Identity Manager makes use of the following SOA Suite components: ■ BPEL Process Manager, which provides the end-to-end solution for creating and managing business processes ■ Human Workflow, which manages the lifecycle of human tasks, including creation, assignment, deadlines, expiration, and notifications ■ Oracle Business Rules, which allows you to define complex business rules to support request assignment, process selection, and approver resolution ■ Oracle Web Services Manager, which secures the web service and BPEL processes consumed and invoked by Oracle Identity Manager For integration details, see Integration with Oracle SOA Suite in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle Identity Manager.

11.7 Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher

The Oracle Identity Manager reporting feature utilizes Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher BI Publisher to provide high-fidelity reporting capabilities, allowing you to create, deploy, and use complex reports in a multi-channel environment. For BI Publisher details, see Using Reporting Features in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Identity Manager. 12 Handling Lifecycle Management Changes 12-1 12 Handling Lifecycle Management Changes Because of integrated deployment of Oracle Identity Manager with other applications, such as Oracle Access Manager OAM, and configuration changes in those applications, various configuration changes might be required in Oracle Identity Manager and Oracle WebLogic Server. These configuration changes are described in the following sections: ■ URL Changes Related to Oracle Identity Manager ■ Password Changes Related to Oracle Identity Manager ■ Configuring SSL for Oracle Identity Manager

12.1 URL Changes Related to Oracle Identity Manager

Oracle Identity Manger uses various hostname and port in its configuration because of the architectural and middleware requirements. This section describes ways to make the corresponding changes in Oracle Identity Manager and Oracle WebLogic configuration for any change in the integrated and dependent applications. This section contains the following topics: ■ Oracle Identity Manager Database Host and Port Changes ■ Oracle Virtual Directory Host and Port Changes ■ Oracle Identity Manager Host and Port Changes ■ BI Publisher Host and Port Changes ■ SOA Host and Port Changes ■ OAM Host and Port Changes

12.1.1 Oracle Identity Manager Database Host and Port Changes

This section describes the configuration areas where database hostname and port number are used. After installing Oracle Identity Manager, if there are any changes in the database hostname or port number, then the following changes are required: ■ To change datasource oimJMSStoreDS configuration: Note: Before making changes to the database host and port, shutdown the managed servers hosting Oracle Identity Manager. But you can keep the Oracle WebLogic Administrative Server running.