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The Location element in the next example specifies a host and port number: Location irm_rights
SetHandler weblogic-handler WebLogicHost irm.example.com
WebLogicPort 16100 Location
6.
Log in to the Oracle Access Manager console, as described in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Access Manager, and follow the
instructions in the administrator’s guide to do these tasks:
a.
Create a new Application Domain called IRM Domain.
b. Select IRM Domain, then Resources, and then create entries for all the Oracle
IRM URLs: irm_rights
irm_rights... irm_rightsfaces
irm_rightsfaces...
c. Select IRM Domain, then Authentication Policies, and then create a Protected
Policy and a Public Policy.
d.
In the Authentication Protected Policy, add these Oracle IRM resources: irm_rightsfaces
irm_rightsfaces...
e.
In the Authentication Public Policy, add these Oracle IRM resources: irm_rights
irm_rights...
f. Select IRM Domain, then Authorization Policies, and then create a Protected
Policy and a Public Policy.
g.
Add the same Oracle IRM protected and public resources to the Protected Policy and the Public Policy, to match the Authentication policies.
7.
Configure the Oracle ECM domain by performing these tasks:
a.
Add and configure the Oracle Access Manager ID Asserter.
b.
Add and configure Oracle Internet Directory.
c.
Add the OPSS Oracle Access Manager SSO provider. For more information about these tasks, see Deploying the Oracle Access
Manager 11g SSO Solution in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Security Guide.
Note: The entries in the preceding Location element are used by
the web server to forward requests that match the URL pattern for example, irm_rights to the Oracle IRM server.
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8.
Test the Oracle Access Manager installation. After installing and configuring Oracle Access Manager 11g, check that you can
access all of the configured applications and that the global login and logout is giving you access to all of your configured applications without prompting you to
sign in again. Also test global logout, where available, and make sure you are logged out of all other related applications.
For example, if mod_wl_ohs.conf redirects irm_rights to irm.example.com:16100 and if OHS is listening on the port
oam.example.com:7778, then the IRM Rights application can be accessed through https:oam.example.com:7778irm_rights, provided Oracle
Access Manager has been set up correctly. After authentication, Oracle Access Manager will internally delegate requests to
https:irm.example:16100irm_rights.
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Configuring Oracle Universal Records Management 9-1
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Configuring Oracle Universal Records Management
This chapter explains how to configure Oracle Universal Records Management Oracle URM in an Oracle WebLogic Server domain, in these topics:
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Completing the Oracle URM Configuration