

If you are using Apache Derby for Oracle Entitlements Server policy store, then you must complete the following: Using Apache Derby for Oracle Entitlement Server Policy Store

When you create a schema, be sure to remember the schema owner and password that is shown in RCU.

The OES Client does not require Oracle WebLogic Server. This component has its own installer and it is not included in the Oracle Identity and Access Management 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) installation. This component is included in the Oracle Identity and Access Management 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) installation and requires Oracle WebLogic Server that creates the Middleware Home directory. Oracle Entitlements Server Administration Server (Authorization Policy Manager) Oracle Entitlements Server 11 g includes two distinct components: For more information, see " Introducing Oracle Entitlements Server" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Entitlements Server. It simplifies and centralizes security for enterprise applications and SOA by providing comprehensive, reusable, and fully auditable authorization policies and a simple, easy-to-use administration model. Oracle Entitlements Server, formerly AquaLogic Enterprise Security, is a fine-grained authorization and entitlement management solution that can be used to precisely control the protection of application resources. 18.1 Overview of Oracle Entitlements Server 11 g Installation
