This section contains the following topics:
Verify WebSphere Configuration
Enable Policy Xpress Support for Web Services SOAP and REST
Supported Platforms and Versions
Deprecated and Dropped Components
Co-installation of Unix Remote Agents with Additional CA Products
Oracle 11g R2 RAC as User Store and Object Store
Oracle 12c RDB as User Store and Object Store
Non-ASCII Character Causes Installation Failure on Non-English Systems
Work Around Firewall on Windows 2008 SP2
Deploy JSP Pages for Administrator Actions
Linux: Provisioning Directory Installation
Linux: JDK Requirement for Installation
Linux 64-bit: SiteMinder Connectivity Errors
Improve Performance on WebSphere and AIX
Ignore WebSphere 7/Oracle Error
WebSphere must be configured to use the Sun Reference Implementation as the JSF implementation container. This configuration should be set before you install CA Identity Manager. If you have already installed CA Identity Manager, do not open the CA Identity Manager user interface. Return to the WebSphere management console and update the configuration, and restart WebSphere for the changes to take effect. You can then return to the CA Identity Manager user console.
For detailed instructions, see the WebSphere section of the Installation Guide.
Policy XPress is enhanced to support Web Services SOAP (with basic authentication method) and REST (with basic authentication, proxy authentication, and OAuth authentication methods) such that it can be integrated with external applications that provide a web service interface. To use the Policy XPress web services (SOAP and REST) with JBoss 5.1 community edition, copy the following jars into your JBoss 5.1 community edition "\lib\endorsed" directory from the "client" directory, and then restart the application server:
Note: You do not need to consider copying these files for the EAP versions.
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