Index
A B C D E G I J K L M N O P R S T W X
A
- abstract object classes, 2-15
- access control items, 2-17
- access control lists. See ACLs
- ACIs, 2-17
- ACLs
- Application Context, 4-19
- examples, 2-18
- Oracle Advanced Security, 4-14
- placement, 3-7
- structure, 2-17
- administrative groups
- Groups container, 2-21
- OracleDBAdmins group, 4-14
- OracleDBCreators, 4-14
- OracleDBSecurityAdmins, 4-14
- OracleDomainAdmins, 4-14
- OraclePasswordAccessibleDomains, 4-14
- OracleUserSecurityAdmins, 4-14
- Application Context
- ACLs, 4-19
- attributes, A-5
- directory entries, 4-17
- directory information tree, 4-18
- example, 4-16
- object classes, A-5
- overview, 1-2
- product summary, 4-16
- security measures, 4-19
- Application Context initialized centrally, 4-16
- application-specific directories
- drawbacks, 2-4
- features, 2-4
- attribute matching rules
- definition, 2-12
- example, 2-13
- attribute syntax
- definition, 2-12
- example, 2-13
- attributes
- Application Context, A-5
- definition, 2-11
- examples, 2-11
- foreign language, 2-13
- operational, 2-11
- Oracle Advanced Queuing, A-6, A-7
- Oracle Dynamic Services, A-9, A-10
- Oracle Net Services, A-2, A-3
- user, 2-11
- authentication
- anonymous, 2-17
- simple, 2-17
- simple over SSL, 2-17
- SSL with certificates, 2-17
- auxiliary object classes, 2-14, 2-15
B
- backup and recovery, of directories, 3-4
C
- C LDAP API, 2-7
- command-line tools
- ldapadd, B-5
- ldapbind, B-3
- ldapdelete, B-6
- ldapmoddn, B-8
- ldapmodify, B-7
- ldapsearch, B-4
- overview, 2-7
D
- Database Configuration Assistant, 2-19, 5-7
- database event notifications, 4-20
- database service registration, 5-7
- database services (database connect descriptors), 4-5
- databases
- comparison with directories, 2-2 to 2-4
- data units, 2-3
- distribution, 2-3
- entry format, 2-4
- event notifications, 4-20
- read-to-write ratio, 2-3
- user authentication, 4-11
- user authorization, 4-11
- directories
- access control, 3-7
- ACL placement, 3-7
- ACLs, 2-17
- applications, 2-4
- application-specific, 2-4
- attribute matching rules, 2-12, 2-13
- attribute syntax, 2-12, 2-13
- attributes, 2-11
- authentication, 2-17
- backup and recovery, 3-4
- benefits, 2-4, 2-5
- command-line tools, 2-7
- comparison with databases, 2-2 to 2-4
- configuration
- after database installation, 5-3 to 5-4
- client installation, 5-9
- Oracle Context, 2-19
- configuration tools
- Database Configuration Assistant, 5-7
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 5-3 to 5-4
- data units, 2-3
- deployment factors, 4-10, 4-15, 4-22, 4-30
- directory information trees, 2-9
- distinguished names, 2-9
- distribution, 2-3
- entries, 2-9, 2-10, 2-11
- entry format, 2-4
- extensibility, 2-6
- features, 2-9
- Globalization Support, 2-6
- information flow, 2-8
- load estimation, 3-5
- modification, 2-7
- namespace design, 3-2, 3-3
- partitions, 2-6, 3-4
- read-to-write ratio, 2-3
- referrals, 2-6
- relative distinguished names, 2-9
- replication, 3-3
- schema, 2-16
- schema discovery, 2-6
- security, 2-6
- standards, 2-4, 2-5
- system requirements, 3-5
- testing, 3-6
- directory applications, examples of, 2-4
- directory deployment factors
- Oracle Advanced Queuing, 4-22
- Oracle Advanced Security, 4-15
- Oracle Dynamic Services, 4-30
- Oracle Net Services, 4-10
- directory entries
- Application Context, 4-17
- attributes, 2-11
- definition, 2-9, 2-10
- examples, 2-2, 2-11
- Oracle Advanced Queuing, 4-20, 4-21
- Oracle Advanced Security, 4-12
- Oracle Dynamic Services, 4-28
- Oracle Net Services, 4-5
- suitability, 3-2
- directory information trees
- Application Context, 4-18
- design, 3-2, 3-3
- naming contexts, 2-15
- Oracle Advanced Queuing, 4-21
- Oracle Advanced Security, 4-13
- Oracle Dynamic Services, 4-29
- Oracle Net Services, 4-6
- directory interoperability, 1-2, 1-5
- directory migration
- from Oracle Names servers, 4-9, 4-10
- from tnsnames.ora file, 4-9, 4-10
- to Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, 4-9, 4-10
- directory naming, 4-3
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Thin drivers, 4-4
- OracleContextAdmins group, 4-9
- OracleDBCreators group, 4-9
- directory security
- Application Context, 4-19
- Oracle Advanced Queuing, 4-22
- Oracle Advanced Security, 4-14
- Oracle Dynamic Services, 4-30
- Oracle Net Services, 4-9
- directory usage configuration
- after database installation, 5-3 to 5-4
- client installation, 5-9
- distinguished names, 2-9
- distribution, of directories, 3-3
- DITs. See directory information trees
- DNs (distinguished names), 2-9
E
- enterprise domains, 4-12, 4-15
- enterprise roles, 4-11
G
- global roles, 4-11
- global topics, 4-20
- Globalization Support, 2-6
I
- Intelligent Client Failover, 3-4
- Intelligent Network Level Failover, 3-4
- interoperability, of Oracle products with third-party directories, 1-2
J
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
- Thin drivers
- directory naming support, 4-4
K
- knowledge references. See referrals
L
- LDAP
- benefits, 2-5
- C API, 2-7
- command-line tools
- ldapadd, B-5
- ldapbind, B-3
- ldapdelete, B-6
- ldapmoddn, B-8
- ldapmodify, B-7
- ldapsearch, B-4
- definition, 2-5
- extensibility features, 2-6
- Globalization Support, 2-6
- history, 2-5
- purpose, 1-2
- referrals, 2-6
- schema discovery features, 2-6
- security features, 2-6
- version 3, 2-6
- LDAP version 3, 2-6
- ldapadd command-line tool, B-5
- ldapbind command-line tool, B-3
- ldapdelete command-line tool, B-6
- ldapmoddn command-line tool, B-8
- ldapmodify command-line tool, B-7
- ldapsearch command-line tool, B-4
- LDIF, 2-7
- LDIF files
- description, 2-7
- examples, 2-7
- format, 2-7
- modification, 2-7
- types, 2-7
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. See LDAP
- Lightweight Directory Interchange Format. See LDIF
- load estimation, of directories, 3-5
M
- mappings, user-to-schema, 4-12
- metadirectory
- definition, 1-5
- multimaster replication
- benefits, 3-3
- definition, 3-3
N
- namespace design, 3-2, 3-3
- naming contexts
- definition, 2-15
- publishing, 2-15
- net service aliases, 4-5
- net service names (database connect descriptors), 4-5
O
- object classes
- abstract, 2-15
- Application Context, A-5
- auxiliary, 2-14, 2-15
- creation and redefinition, 2-15
- example, 2-13
- Oracle Advanced Queuing, A-6
- Oracle Advanced Security, A-4
- Oracle Dynamic Services, A-8, A-9
- Oracle Net Services, 4-8, A-2
- structural, 2-14
- subclasses, 2-15
- types, 2-14
- online directories
- benefits, 2-2
- definition, 2-2
- Oracle Advanced Queuing
- attributes, A-6, A-7
- directory deployment factors, 4-22
- directory entries, 4-21
- directory information tree, 4-21
- object classes, A-6
- overview, 1-3
- product summary, 4-20
- security measures, 4-22
- Oracle Advanced Security
- ACLs, 4-14
- administrative groups, 4-14
- directory deployment factors, 4-15
- directory entries, 4-12
- directory information tree, 4-13
- object classes, A-4
- overview, 1-2
- product summary, 4-11
- Oracle Context
- configuration, 2-19
- creation, 5-5
- definition, 2-19
- selection, 5-6, 5-8, 5-9
- structure, 2-19, 2-21
- upgrade, 5-5
- use of multiple contexts, 4-10
- Oracle Directory Integration Platform
- features, 1-5
- purpose, 1-5
- Oracle Dynamic Services
- attributes, A-9, A-10
- directory deployment factors, 4-30
- directory entries, 4-28
- directory information tree, 4-29
- object classes, A-8, A-9
- overview, 1-3
- product summary, 4-23
- security measures, 4-30
- Oracle Internet Directory
- features, 1-4
- information flow, 2-8
- interoperability with third-party directories, 1-2, 1-5
- overview, 1-4
- Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, 4-9, 4-10
- Oracle Names servers, 4-9, 4-10
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 2-19, 5-3 to 5-4
- OracleDBCreators group, 4-9
- Oracle Net Manager, 4-5, 4-9, 4-10
- Oracle Net Services
- attributes, A-2, A-3
- configuration for directory naming, 4-9, 4-10
- database connectivity features, 4-2
- directory deployment factors, 4-10
- directory entries, 4-5
- directory information tree, 4-6
- directory naming, 4-3
- Internet scalability features, 4-2
- Internet security features, 4-2
- network management features, 4-2
- object classes, 4-8, A-2
- Oracle Net Manager, 4-5, 4-9, 4-10
- overview, 1-2
- security measures, 4-9
- Oracle Schema
- creation, 5-6
- definition, 5-2
- upgrade, 5-6
- OracleContextAdmins group, 4-9
- OracleDBAdmins group, 4-14
- OracleDBCreators group, 4-9, 4-14
- OracleDBSecurityAdmins group, 4-14, 4-19
- OracleDomainAdmins group, 4-14, 4-19
- OraclePasswordAccessibleDomains group, 4-14
- OracleUserSecurityAdmins group, 4-14
P
- partitions, directory
- benefits, 3-4
- drawbacks, 3-4
R
- RDNs (relative distinguished names), 2-9
- referrals, 2-6
- relative distinguished names, 2-9
- replication, of directories, 3-3
- benefits, 3-3
- definition, 3-3
- root DSE (Directory Server-Specific Entry), 2-6, 2-16
- root Oracle Context, 5-5
S
- schema, 2-16
- schemas, shared, 4-12
- Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL), 2-6
- single password authentication, 4-12
- single sign-on using a centrally stored wallet, 4-12
- structural object classes, 2-14
- subclasses, of object classes, 2-15
- system requirements, of directories, 3-5
T
- testing, of directories, 3-6
W
- wallets, 4-12
X
- X.500 protocol, 2-5