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Oracle9i Directory Service Integration and Deployment Guide
Release 2 (9.2)

Part Number A96579-01
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The Oracle Directory Environment

This chapter introduces Oracle directory-enabled products and Oracle Internet Directory. In addition, it takes a brief look at strategies to integrate the Oracle technology stack with third-party directories.

The chapter covers the following topics:

The Importance of LDAP to Oracle Products

Oracle and other enterprises increasingly use directories compliant with Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to centralize information storage. This information might consist of user names, passwords, e-mail addresses, and network devices such as printers, or it might determine which users are allowed database access. Centralizing this information reduces the need to manage it on multiple databases.

What Directories Do Oracle Products Work With?

Many Oracle products are currently certified to work with Oracle Internet Directory. In addition, work is underway on strategies to use Oracle Internet Directory to provide interoperability between the entire Oracle technology stack and selected third-party directories. By addressing the entire technology stack, instead of individual components, interoperability and testing can be isolated to a single component: Oracle Internet Directory.

LDAP-Enabled Oracle Products

The following Oracle9i products use Oracle Internet Directory:

Oracle Internet Directory

Oracle Internet Directory is Oracle's directory service compliant with LDAP version 3. It runs as an application on the Oracle9i database, which may or may not reside on the same operating system. To communicate with the database, Oracle Internet Directory uses Oracle Net Services, remote data-access software that enables client-to-server and server-to-server communication across any network.

Oracle Internet Directory's scalability, high availability, and security features make it the directory of choice for enterprise applications.

Integrating Oracle Products with Third-Party Directories

Oracle Internet Directory includes the Oracle Directory Integration Platform. This platform synchronizes data between Oracle Internet Directory and different directories within an organization. These directories might include NOS directories, groupware address books, applications such as HR, and metadirectories.

Metadirectories consolidate disparate information by propagating changes to the different directories that an organization contains. The Oracle Directory Integration Platform enables customers to build a single directory with a global directory entry that contains information from multiple sources.

Oracle Directory Integration Platform consists of the following components:


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