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From the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control domain home page, under Fusion Middleware, under Identity and Access, select the Oracle Internet Directory component
■ Oracle WebLogic Server is the application server for Oracle Fusion Middleware components such as Oracle SOA Suite, Oracle Identity Management, Oracle WebCenter, and
You can perform fault recovery actions on BPEL process, BPMN process, Oracle Mediator, human workflow, and business event subscription faults (which include database and
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This guide is designed to make it easy to support anyone in your organization who receives a document or email that has been sealed using Oracle IRM, and who therefore needs
Figure 2–1 Initializing Configuration MBeans on Administration Server Note: By default, a Managed Server will start even if it cannot contact the Administration Server to update
For more information on the binding elements and the WebLogic SCA Runtime binding component implementations, see Chapter 7, "Configuring EJB Session Bean Bindings,"