Once you have Oracle Access Manager configured with a connection to your LDAP Server, a host identifier that links to your Oracle HTTP Server WebGate for Oracle Access Manager, and an authentication scheme, you need to create an Application Domain so that you can setup policies to protect your resources and to configure a policy to point to the authentication scheme that you want to use.
For more information about policies and instruction on how to create them, see Chapter 17, Managing Policies to Protect Resources and Enable SSO, of the Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Access Management, which can be found at the following URL:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E27559_01/admin.1112/e27239/toc.htm
Oracle recommends that you protect your context roots with the following conventions:
/
context
For example, the connection http://<
host_name>:<
port>/<
context> will be recognized as a protected resource.
/
context/
For example, the connection http://<
host_name>:<
port>/<
context>/ will be recognized as a protected resource.
/
context/* or /
context/.../*
For example, the connection http://<
host_name>:<
port>/<
context>/<additional_context_roots> will be recognized as a protected resource.
The following resources need to be protected for the following P6 EPPM versions and applications:
Note:
/<
context>/**).P6 EPPM 8.0 or Later:
/p6
/p6/
/p6/**
/p6tmws
/p6tmws/
/p6tmws/**
/p6tmweb
/p6tmweb/
/p6tmweb/**
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