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Acquire an Oracle Application System Using the Provisioning Manager

You must acquire the Oracle Applications system before you can administer it with CA Identity Manager.

From the Endpoint type task view

  1. Register the Oracle Applications system as an endpoint in Provisioning Manager.

    Use the Oracle Applications Endpoint property sheet to register an Oracle Applications system. During the registration process, CA Identity Manager identifies the Oracle Applications system you want to administer and gathers information about it.

    Note: Use the native Oracle tools to verify that the Oracle Applications system can be accessed using the given system login ID and password.

  2. Explore the objects that exist on the endpoint.

    After registering the server in CA Identity Manager, you can explore its contents, using the Explore and Correlate Endpoint dialog. The Exploration process finds all Oracle Applications users. You can correlate the accounts with global users at this time or you can correlate them later. The topic “Explore and Correlate Endpoint Dialog” in Provisioning Manager help provides a complete explanation of this dialog.

  3. Correlate the explored accounts with global users.

    When you correlate accounts, CA Identity Manager creates or links the accounts on an endpoint with global users, as follows:

    1. CA Identity Manager attempts to match the Oracle Applications user name with each existing global user name. If a match is found, CA Identity Manager associates the Oracle Applications user with the global user. If a match is not found, CA Identity Manager performs the next step.
    2. If the Create Global Users as Needed button is checked, CA Identity Manager creates a new global user and then associates the Oracle Applications user with the global user. If the Create Global Users as Needed button is unchecked, CA Identity Manager performs the next step.
    3. CA Identity Manager associates the Oracle Applications user with the [default user] object.