Where Can the Oracle Access Manager Configuration Manager Tool Be Downloaded From?
Last updated on MARCH 08, 2017
Applies to:
COREid Identity - Version: 10.1.4 to 10.1.4.3.0 - Release: 10g toCOREid Access - Version: 10.1.4 to 10.1.4.3.0]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Checked for relevance on 11-Apr-2010
Goal
IMPORTANT NOTE: Configuration Manager (OAMCM) was deprecated with 10.1.4.3.0. Please see http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E15217_01/doc.1014/e12495/concept.htm#BABJAEFB for more information.
Configuration Manager is a standalone Java application that is designed to work with Oracle Access Manager 10gR3 and Oracle COREid 7.0.4 to automate the process of migrating configuration data from one instance of Oracle Access Manager or COREid to another. This process, often referred to as horizontal data migration, allows you to migrate all of the configuration data stored in a LDAP directory across instances of Access Manager or COREid running in specific deployment environments (Dev, QA, Production, etc.)
Configuration Manager is a J2EE-based application that runs on top of the Oracle App Server 10.1.3, and has been certified with the following configurations (this information will be reflected in the official platform support matrix):
Processor | Bus Architecture | OS Version | Is OS 32 or 64 bits? | Runs as 32 or 64 bit application? | Application Server | Web Proxy Server | Database |
Any | 64 bit | Red Hat Linux AS 4.0 (UL4= or higher) | 32 bit | 32 bit | Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.0.0) | Oracle HTTP Server 10g Release 3 | Oracle 10.2.0.2 |
SPARC | 64 bit | Solaris 10 | 64 bit | 32 bit | Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.0.0) | Oracle HTTP Server 10g Release 3 | Oracle 10.2.0.2 |
Intel | 32 bit | Windows 2003 R1 (with SP1= or higher) and R2 | 32 bit | Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.0.0) | Oracle HTTP Server 10g Release 3 | Oracle 10.2.0.2 |
Solution
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