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Recommended Topologies

Product and Installation Overview

1-3

1.3 Recommended Topologies

Table 1–2

provides a road map of where to find information about the supported 10g

(10.1.4.0.1) topologies.

Table 1–2

Recommended Topologies

Topology

See This Documentation for Details

10.1.4.0.1 OracleAS Infrastructure Topologies

An Oracle Application Server instance containing
all Oracle Identity Management components in
one Oracle home.

Section 1.3.1, "Installing Oracle Identity Management in a
Single Oracle Home"

Two Oracle Homes, one containing Oracle HTTP
Server, OracleAS Single Sign-On, and Oracle
Delegated Administration Services. and the other
containing Oracle Internet Directory and Oracle
Directory Integration Platform.

Section 1.3.2, "Installing a Distributed Oracle Identity
Management with an Integrated Oracle HTTP Server"

Three Oracle Homes, one containing Oracle HTTP
Server, a second containing OracleAS Single
Sign-On and Oracle Delegated Administration
Services. and a third containing Oracle Internet
Directory and Oracle Directory Integration
Platform.

Section 1.3.3, "Installing a Distributed Oracle Identity
Management with a Standalone Oracle HTTP Server"

An enterprise data center for J2EE applications
that uses one of the following methods for user
authentication:

OracleAS Single Sign-On

Oracle Access Manager

Oracle Application Server Java Authentication
and Authorization Service (JAAS) Provider
LDAP

Each of these topologies contains a web tier, an
application tier, and a data tier. The three tiers are
separated by firewalls.

"myJ2EECompany," in the Oracle Application Server
Enterprise Deployment Guide

Oracle Identity Federation Topologies

An Oracle Identity Federation instance configured
with OracleAS Infrastructure so that it is
integrated with OracleAS Single Sign-On.

"Deploying Oracle Identity Federation with OracleAS Single
Sign-On," in the Oracle Identity Federation Administrator’s
Guide

An Oracle Identity Federation instance configured
with OracleAS Infrastructure and Oracle Access
Manager.

"Deploying Oracle Identity Federation with Oracle Access
Manager," in the Oracle Identity Federation Administrator’s
Guide

High-Availability Topologies

An OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)
configuration in which two or more Oracle
Identity Management instances serve the same
content. A load balancer distributes requests
equally among the active instances.

Chapter 9, "Installing in High Availability Environments:
OracleAS Cluster (Identity Management)"

An OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster configuration
in which two or more OracleAS Infrastructure or
Oracle Identity Management instances serve the
same content, but only one instance is active at any
one time.

Chapter 8, "Installing in High Availability Environments:
OracleAS Cold Failover Cluster"

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