Oracle Security Developer Tools Samples


This section contains samples and utlilities that demonstrate how to use the APIs included with the Oracle Security Developer Tools. For specific component samples, please see the following links:

Oracle Security Engine Samples October 22, 2006
This set of sample programs illustrate how to use the Oracle Security Developer Tools Security Engine API for certificate management functionality including the ability to request, validate certificates and create CRLs.
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Oracle CMS Samples October 22, 2006
This set of sample programs illustrate how to use the Oracle Security Developer Tools CMS API to sign and encrypt enveloped messages leveraging the IETF CMS specification.
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Oracle S/MIME Samples October 22, 2006
This set of sample programs illustrate how to use the Oracle Security Developer Tools S/MIME API to sign and encrypt MIME messages using the IETF S/MIME and ESS standards. While S/MIME is typically used to secure email it may be used to secure MIME messages exchanged over a number of transport protocols, including HTTP, FTP, etc. S/MIME messages are formatted according to the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS), which is based on the older Public Key Cryptography Standard #7 (PKCS #7).
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Oracle PKI Samples October 22, 2006
This set of sample programs illustrate how to use the Oracle Security Developer Tools PKI API to manage certificates in an LDAP, implement OCSP and time-stamping as well as implement the CMP protocols within your public key infrastructure..
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PKI CMP Sample Programs ReadMe File (HTML)
Download LDAP Samples (ZIP)
PKI LDAP Sample Programs ReadMe File (HTML)
Download OCSP Samples (ZIP)
PKI OCSP Sample Programs ReadMe File (HTML)
Download TSP Samples (ZIP)
PKI TSP Sample Programs ReadMe File (HTML)

Oracle SAML Samples October 22, 2006
This set of SAML sample programs illustrate how you can use the Oracle SAML API to create and request SAML 1.0 and 1.1 compliant messages. Leveraging XML Security to provide verification and prove integretiy of SAML messages, Oracle SAML is a secure way to implement federated identtiy and cross domain single sign-on in legacy and custom environments. You can, with these programs, learn how to create SAML assertions as well as request assertions from a partner product.
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Oracle Web Services Security Samples October 22, 2006
Web services security provides a secure protocol for web service to web service communication. The standard, an OASIS group specification, defines different profiles that support the widely accepted security tokens used in enterprises today, including SAML, X.509v3 certificates and username/passwords. The Oracle WSS API implements this specification and the sample programs will help you to build WSS compliant services, enforcing integratiy and validation to web service messaging.
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Oracle XKMS Samples October 22, 2006
Oracle XKMS supports complete key/certificate life cycle. Oracle XKMS helps enterprise applications locate, retrieve, and validate signature and encryption keys using lightweight Web Services infrastructure.
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Oracle XML Security Samples October 22, 2006
This set of sample programs illustrate how to use the Oracle Security Developer Tools XML Security API to sign and encrypt XML messages or elements of an XML message. You can sign XML documents, verify digital signatures, encrpypt and decrypt XML elements. Conformant to the W3C XML digital signature and XML encryption standards, the Oracel XML toolkit provides a standards based implementation to securely exchange business information leveraging XML.
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