Click OK. Configuring No User Data Store

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5.13.2.1 Configuring Oracle Identity Federation for an RDMBS Federation Data Store

The high-level steps to configure an RDBMS federation data store are: 1. Create a JDBC data source. 2. Run RCU to create the Oracle Identity Federation schema. 3. Modify Oracle Identity Federation data store configuration. This involves configuring Oracle Identity Federation to use the new data source from Step 1, and configuring the federation data store. We will now describe each step in detail. Create a JDBC Data Source Follow these steps to create a JDBC Data Source: 1. Log in to the WebLogic Administration Console.

2. Navigate to Services, then JDBC, then Data Sources.

3. Click New.

4. Choose a Name and a JNDI Name for the new data source, and enter the database information. Choose the WebLogic managed server where Oracle Identity Federation is deployed as the target of this data source. Create Oracle Identity Federation Schema Follow the steps described in Section 5.13.5, Create the Oracle Identity Federation Schema Using RCU to create the Oracle Identity Federation schema. Modify Oracle Identity Federation Data Store Configuration 1. Log in to Fusion Middleware Control and navigate to the Oracle Identity Federation instance.

2. Navigate to Administration, then Data Stores.

3. In the Federation Data Store section, click Edit.

4. Select Database from the Repository Type dropdown list.

Note: Be sure to write down the Oracle Identity Federation schema owner and password that is shown in RCU. It is of the form PREFIX_ OIF; you will need to provide this information when configuring Oracle Identity Federation. See Also: Getting Started with Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide.