http://pitss.com/us/2012/10/08/integrating-forms-with-webgate-11g/
In Oracle Access Manager 11g and Oracle Forms 11gR2, you may either use WebGate or mod_osso for single sign-on with your forms application. In order to configure Forms with WebGate, you will need to:
Open formsweb.cfg either through Enterprise Manager FMW Control (Forms –> Web Configuration) or going to the file in %DOMAIN_HOME%configfmwconfigserversWLS_FORMSapplicationsformsapp_11.1.2configformsweb.cfg
Go to the section of your application
If editing formsweb.cfg manually, add the parameter “ssoMode=webgate”. If editing from Enterprise Manager, go to the sso section from the drop-down menu and type in “webgate” in the ssoMode parameter. Save or apply all changes.
Log into the OAM Administration Console.
Under Policy Configuration, go to Authentication Schemes –> LDAPScheme. Double-click on LDAPScheme
In the box next to “Challenge Parameters”, type in “ssoCookie=disablehttponly”
Click Apply
In your Resources for the 11g WebGate under “Application Domains” (still in Policy Configuration), click “Search” to pull up all resources. Change the Authentication Policy and Authorization Policy for both / and /…/* to “Public Resource Policy”.
Click the Create button on top of the current results.
Enter in the following:
Type: HTTP
Host Identifier: Your WebGate Host Identifier. NOTE: It should NOT be IAMSuiteAgent
Resource URL: /forms/frmservlet?*oamMode=true*
Protection Level: Protected
Authentication Policy: Protected Resource Policy
Authorization Policy: Protected Resource Policy
Click Apply
Click Apply in this page as well.
Recopy the ObAccessClient.xml and cwallet.sso files to %OAM_MIDDLEWARE_HOME%ohs_homeinstancesohs_webgate11gconfigOHSohs1webgateconfig from the %OAM_DOMAIN_HOME%outputOAM11g_WebGate directory.
Open up %OAM_MIDDLEWARE_HOME%ohs_homeinstancesohs_webgate11gconfigOHSohs1mod_wl_ohs.conf in a text editor (NOTE: Please make a backup of this file before making any modifications to it.).
Add the following at the end of the file:
SetHandler weblogic-handler
WebLogicHost server.domain
WebLogicPort 9001
SetHandler weblogic-handler
WebLogicHost server.domain
WebLogicPort 9002
Save and close the file.
Restart your OHS WebGate instance.
Reference: See Oracle Support note 1441904.1 for more information.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Monday, May 25, 2015
EPM Browser Setting
List of Submenus Does Not Appear For Display Items of Hyperion BI+ In IE 8 (Doc ID 1299428.1) To Bottom
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In this Document
Symptoms
Cause
Solution
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Applies to:
Hyperion BI+ - Version: 11.1.1.3.00 and later [Release: 11.1 and later ]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
LIST OF SUB-MENUS DOES NOT APPEAR FOR DISPLAY ITEMS OF TYPE OF HYPERION IN IE8.
Cause
Determined that the issue is with the IE Settings not set correctly to handle the sub-menus.
Solution
There are Internet Explorer browser settings that need to be applied
In Internet Explorer 7 and 8, menus sometimes overlap or have unnecessary scroll bars. Internet Explorer 7 and 8 allows you to control whether Web applications can open windows of any size. By default, this feature prohibits Web applications from opening windows of any size, causing menus to display incorrectly in some circumstances.
To display menus correctly:
1. Select Tools, then Internet Options.
2. On the Security tab, select the Web application's zone, and click Custom Level.
3. Under Miscellaneous, go to Allow script initiated windows without size or position constraints, and click Enable.
4. Click OK, and then Yes, then click OK again.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Difference between AIM and OUM
If you already used AIM's methodology in your projects you will not find a very big difference, majority of task and deliverable remain same, but they reclassified under different Process. Lets take a quick look, if you take first on Phases then AIM was based out of 6 phases where as OUM only 5.
When you compare the process ,12 Processes was mentioned in AIM , where as 14 process is documented in OUM (Implement Focus) as per list and figure below.
OUM is prepared in such a way to speak universal language in all their approach towards Phases, Process and Templates. Now you can have one methodology to implement any kind of software product, those can be within the umbrella of oracle or even out of that. Following OUM will be more than sufficient to plan and process with a project.
AIM Process:
1. Project Management
2. Business Process architecture
3. Business Requirement Definition
4. Business Requirement Mapping
5. Application & Technical architecture
6. Module Design & Build
7. Data Conversion
8. Documentation
9. Business System Testing
10. Performance Testing
11. Adoption & Learning
12. Production migration.
OUM Process:
1. Business Requirements
2. Requirements Analysis
3. Analysis
4. Design
5. Implementation
6. Testing
7. Performance Management
8. Technical Architecture
9. Data Acquisition and Conversion
10. Documentation
11. Organizational Change Management
12. Training
13. Transition
14. Operations and Support
Thursday, May 21, 2015
A Case Study - Setting Up Oracle Forms 11g with OAM (Oracle Access Manager)
https://blogs.oracle.com/proactivesupportDevTools/entry/a_case_study_setting_up
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