Log in to Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher as administrator. Navigate to the Oracle Fusion Middleware Audit folder. Create a folder to maintain your custom reports. Under Folder and Event Tasks,

13-20 Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Security Guide Part IV Part IV Single Sign-On Configuration This part describes how to configure single sign-on in Oracle Fusion Middleware in the following chapters: ■ Chapter 14, Introduction to Single Sign-On in Oracle Fusion Middleware ■ Chapter 15, Configuring Single Sign-On with Oracle Access Manager 11g ■ Chapter 16, Configuring Single Sign-On Using Oracle Access Manager 10g ■ Chapter 17, Configuring Single Sign-On using OracleAS SSO 10g 14 Introduction to Single Sign-On in Oracle Fusion Middleware 14-1 14 Introduction to Single Sign-On in Oracle Fusion Middleware The chapter outlines a set of recommended single sign-on solutions for Oracle Fusion Middleware. This chapter includes the following major sections: ■ Choosing the Right SSO Solution for Your Deployment ■ Introduction: OAM Authentication Provider for WebLogic Server ■ Setting Up Debugging in the WebLogic Administration Console

14.1 Choosing the Right SSO Solution for Your Deployment

Oracle Platform Security Services comprise Oracle WebLogic Server’s internal security framework. A WebLogic domain uses a separate software component called an Authentication Provider to store, transport, and provide access to security data. Authentication Providers can use different types of systems to store security data. The Authentication Provider that WebLogic Server installs uses an embedded LDAP server. Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g supports new single sign-on solutions that applications can use to establish and enforce perimeter authentication: ■ Oracle Access Manager solutions ■ Oracle Single Sign-On OSSO solution Customers must carefully choose the solution appropriate to their needs. Selecting the right SSO solution requires careful consideration and depends upon your requirements. This section outlines some general information and guidelines to help you choose the best solution for your needs. Note: Oracle recommends that you consider upgrading to Oracle Access Manager 11g Single Sign on solution to take advantage of additional functionality and architecture. See Also: ■ Oracle Fusion Middleware Security Overview ■ Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Access Manager with Oracle Security Token Service