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OUD 12c: How to Configure a Proxy Server Virtual Directory created from Multiple Remote Data Sources using Join Workflow Element (Using Command-Line Interface Only) (Doc ID 2548933.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 18, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Unified Directory - Version 12.2.1.3.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

This document describes sample steps to configure an Oracle Unified Directory (OUD) Proxy Server providing a virtual directory created from multiple remote data sources, OUD and Oracle Database, using Join Workflow Element. Here uses command-line interface only. Please refer the OUD Administrator Guide for the technology information details;

Administering Oracle Unified Directory 12.2.1.3
- 1.3 Overview of Proxy Server
- 3 Understanding Deployments Using the Proxy Server
- 12.1 Accessing Remote Data Sources
- 12.5 Understanding Virtualization
- 20 Configuring Access to Remote Data Sources
- 24.1 Configuring a Virtual Directory View of Your Repositories
- A.1.2.4 dsconfig

The steps below has been tested on OUD 12.2.1.3, but it may work on OUD 11g R2 also.

NOTE: All unique words such as hostnames, ports, usernames and LDAP entry DNs described in this document are fictitious, described as examples, and have no relation to actual persons, organizations or groups.

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
Solution
 Topology and Configuration Summary
 Preparation for Database
 OUD Configuration Steps
 Create Directory Servers
 Configure Backend LDAP Server
 Configure Backend DB Server
 Configure Join Workflow Element
 Verify Virtual Directory
 Appendix: Check Configurations Using dsconfig Command
References

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