Oracle Internet Directory is a general purpose LDAP directory service that enables fast retrieval and centralised management of information about dispersed users and network resources.
Oracle Internet Directory has a unique multi-threaded, multi-process, multi-instance process model that combines LDAP v3 with the high performance, scalability, robustness, and availability of the Oracle Database server.
Oracle Internet Directory runs as an Oracle Database application, for which the database holds the directory data. |
Oracle Internet Directory (OID) Release
10g (9.0.4) is a scalable, robust LDAP V3-compliant directory
service that runs as an application on the Oracle9i Database
Server. It is a vital component in the Oracle Identity Management
infrastructure. OID implements several authentication levels and
allows access to the directory to be controlled through the use of
access control lists. It also offers sophisticated password policy
management capabilities and facilities to permit directory events
to be selected by the directory administrator and subsequently
audited. Tools for manipulating large volumes of LDAP data and for
directory administration are provided. |