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Authorization (also referred to as access control) enables you to determine what operations authenticated clients can access. Frequently, authentication is the first step of determining whether a user should be given access to a web service.
Web Services Manager Control, Oracle WSM Gateway, and Oracle WSM Agents communicate with Oracle WSM Policy Manager. Therefore, you must reconfigure these applications to point to the new Oracle WSM Policy Manager endpoint.
To administer Web access, perform the following tasks: Note: Web access administration in Siebel Call Center is not included in the preconfigured Siebel Self Service application, but you can implement this feature. Web access administration in Siebel Call Center is not included in the preconfigured Siebel Self Service application, but you can implement
Oracle Access Manager provides Web single sign-on to enable secure access to multiple applications with one authentication step. It also provides flexible support for all popular authentication methods, including login forms, digital certificates, and smart cards.
Web Services Manager Control allows you to control access and permissions of other users to perform Oracle WSM operations by assigning or mapping various user groups already defined in your environment to Oracle WSM roles.
Describes how to manage common settings, agents, single sign-on policies, and tokens for Oracle Access Management services: Access Manager, Identity Federation, Security Token Service, Mobile and Social.
Protecting Access To Web Services Using Gateway • The Gateway secures access to one or more web services at the web service provider site • Step1: The client posts a request to a web service • Step2: The Gateway intercepts the request, applies security policies (e.g., decryption, signature