Connect to the database that hosts the Oracle BAM 11g schemas.

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6.7 Task 7: Perform Any Required Post-Upgrade Tasks for the SOA Components

Depending upon the components you are upgrading, the following post-upgrade tasks might apply: ■ Configuring Oracle SOA Suite 11g to Use Identity Management Components ■ About Case Sensitivity in Oracle Human Workflow

6.7.1 Configuring Oracle SOA Suite 11g to Use Identity Management Components

If your Oracle Application Server10g environment relied on any Oracle Identity Management components, such as Oracle Internet Directory, or if you were using any third-party LDAP servers, then you can associate those components with your new Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g environment. Specifically, you can use Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control to associate an LDAP directory with Oracle Fusion Middleware, so you can use the LDAP directory as the credential or policy store for the Oracle WebLogic Server domain. For more information, see the following: ■ Reassociating Domain Stores with Oracle Enterprise Manager in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Security Guide. ■ Configuring LDAP Authentication Providers in Oracle Fusion Middleware Securing Oracle WebLogic Server.

6.7.2 About Case Sensitivity in Oracle Human Workflow

Oracle Human Workflow 10g and Oracle Human Workflow 11g support different default behavior in terms of the case sensitivity of user names, group names, and application role names: ■ In Oracle Human Workflow 11g: ■ By default, all user names in the Human Workflow component are case insensitive, and all user names are stored in lower case. ■ By default, all group names and application role names are always case sensitive. ■ In Oracle Workflow 10g Release 3 10.1.3, the system was case sensitive to user names, by default, and all user names were stored in same case as seeded. To keep both environments compatible, you should set the case sensitivity to be the same in 11g as it was in 10g Release 3 10.1.3. User name case insensitivity can be changed in workflow-identity-config.xml. The caseSensitive property identifies whether or not user names are case sensitive. This flag should be upgraded using the MBean browser. For more information, see Case Sensitivity in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite. 6-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrade Guide for Oracle SOA Suite, WebCenter, and ADF