Oracle Access Manager 12c (OAM 12.2.1.3) Example of How to Perform SSO Only Integration of OAM and OIG
(Doc ID 2479821.1)
Last updated on NOVEMBER 27, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Access Manager - Version 12.2.1.3.0 and laterIdentity Manager - Version 12.2.1.3.0 and later
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Purpose
This document describes the steps necessary to perform the simple Single Sign-On (SSO) integration between Oracle Access Manager 12c (OAM 12.2.1.3) and Oracle Identity Governance (OIG, formerly Oracle Identity Manager, OIM) described in section B.5 of the OIG Administrators Guide
Scope
It should be noted that this method of integration is limited to providing single sign on through OAM to the OIG Identity console, and OAM will *not* enforce OIG password policies, account lockout, or immediately kill sessions of users disabled/deleted in the OIG console as it would if the full integration (described in the FMW Integration Guide) were performed. The advantage of this integration is it is much simpler to configure, and only loosely couples OAM and OIG making future upgrades less problematic. While the example in this document uses screenshots for 12.2.1.3.0 of the related products, the same general strategy can be used in 11gR2 as well.
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