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Oracle Identity Federation


Oracle Identity Federation is a complete, enterprise-level and carrier-grade solution for secure identity information exchange between partners. With OIF organizations can do more business online by allowing their business partners secure access to protected applications. OIF significantly reduces the need to create unnecessary identity in an enterprise directory and lowers the ongoing costs of partner integrations through support of industry federation standards. Oracle Identity Federation protects existing IT investments by integrating with a wide variety of data stores, user directories, authentication providers and applications.

Oracle Identity Federation 11g unveils the industry's most comprehensive implementation of federation standards delivered via Oracle Universal Federation Framework - unified, extensible and customizable architecture for rapid deployment in any multi-vendor environment. Oracle Identity Federation 11g helps customers to quickly achieve cross-domain SSO by providing a complete end-to-end federation deployment package, including Oracle OpenSSO Fedlet, a simple and lightweight deployment option for Service Providers.


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Qualcomm Case study: Supporting User Federation using Oracle Identity Federation 11g
This is case study of Qualcomm's deployment of Oracle Identity Federation 11g within their enterprise environment.
SUNY provides inter-organization single sign-on, securely shares identity information within distributed business environment with Oracle Identity Federation 11g
This case study shows how SUNY was able to use Oracle Identity Federation 11g to provide inter-organization single sign-on, securely share identity information within distributed business environment.
Oracle By Example - Oracle Identity Federation 11g
The Oracle By Example series reduces the time spent investigating what steps are required to perform a task. This Oracle By Example series provides step-by-step instructions on how to perform a variety of tasks using Oracle Identity Federation. It teaches how to do the installation of OIF and its prerequisite software, and how to establish four kinds of federations: transient, mapped, linked, and role-based.
OIF Attribute Bridge Sample
This sample demonstrates how to add a custom attribute to a user session during authentication flow, and how to configure Oracle Identity Federation to include the attribute in outgoing SSO assertions.
OIF Sample for User Provisioning
The sample demonstrates how to customize Oracle Identity Federation to perform additional steps that are not a part of standard product functionality. This sample Authentication Engine is invoked by OIF when an identity referenced in SAML assertion does not exist and creates a user in a local LDAP directory.
OIF Sample for Reading HTTP Header
This sample shows how to use a trusted HTTP header set by a proxy server (deployed in front of the OIF server's OHS server) for authenticating users to OIF. This is useful for deploying other authentication mechanisms and web servers in front of OIF. When using trusted headers for authentication, ensure that access to an application that uses them (in this case, OIF) is secured and that users are not able to directly set HTTP headers.
Technical Information
Oracle Identity Federation 11g
 Oracle Identity Federation Data Sheet (PDF)
 Oracle Identity Federation Technical Whitepaper (PDF)
 Oracle Identity Federation Frequently Asked Questions (PDF)
Oracle OpenSSO Fedlet
 Oracle OpenSSO Fedlet Technical Whitepaper (PDF)
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