Course Prerequisites
To ensure that our learners can fully benefit from the Oracle Identity Governance 12c: Develop Identity Provisioning Ed 1 course, we have outlined the following minimum prerequisites:
- Basic understanding of identity management concepts and principles.
- Familiarity with Java programming and understanding of Java EE concepts.
- Experience with LDAP and directory services.
- Working knowledge of databases and SQL syntax.
- Familiarity with XML and web services.
- Understanding of Oracle WebLogic Server and its administration.
- Some experience with Oracle Identity Manager (OIM) is advantageous but not mandatory.
- An understanding of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
While these prerequisites are intended to provide a foundation for the course, motivation and a willingness to learn are equally important. We believe that with the right mindset and dedication, students will be able to grasp the concepts and techniques taught in this course.
Target Audience for Oracle Identity Governance 12c: Develop Identity Provisioning Ed 1
This Oracle Identity Governance 12c course is designed for IT professionals seeking to master identity provisioning and system integration.
Targeted job roles and audience for the Oracle Identity Governance 12c: Develop Identity Provisioning Ed 1 course include:
- Identity Management Architects
- Security Administrators
- System Integrators
- Software Developers with a focus on security and identity solutions
- IT Support Engineers specializing in Oracle solutions
- Compliance Officers dealing with identity governance
- Technical Consultants implementing identity management solutions
- Oracle Identity Manager Implementers
- SOA Architects working on approval workflows
- IT Professionals interested in advanced certification and audit roles
- Oracle Identity Manager Customization Experts
- IT Project Managers overseeing identity governance projects
- Professionals aiming to specialize in access management and entitlements
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Oracle Identity Governance 12c: Develop Identity Provisioning Ed 1?
Introduction to Course Learning Outcomes:
The Oracle Identity Governance 12c: Develop Identity Provisioning Ed 1 course equips students with the knowledge to architect, develop, test, and manage identity provisioning solutions using Oracle Identity Manager (OIM).
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Understand the architecture of Oracle Identity Governance (OIG) 12c, including its development tools and APIs, to build a solid foundation for identity management.
- Learn to develop connectors for integrating disparate systems with OIG, ensuring seamless identity synchronization and management.
- Gain hands-on experience in testing and installing Identity Connector Framework (ICF) connectors, key to connecting various target systems.
- Master the implementation of reconciliation processes to synchronize identity information across different systems and applications.
- Customize reconciliation processes using plug-ins, event handlers, and scheduled tasks to meet specific organizational requirements.
- Install and extend OIM connectors to cater to unique integration scenarios and facilitate advanced user provisioning.
- Delve into advanced entitlement administration to manage user access rights and privileges more effectively.
- Customize approval workflows within the SOA Suite to align with organization-specific governance policies.
- Enhance the user experience by customizing self-service profile management and the user interface of Oracle Identity Manager.
- Acquire the ability to customize OIM reports, providing tailored insights into identity management operations for better decision-making.
Target Audience for Oracle Identity Governance 12c: Develop Identity Provisioning Ed 1
This Oracle Identity Governance 12c course is designed for IT professionals seeking to master identity provisioning and system integration.
Targeted job roles and audience for the Oracle Identity Governance 12c: Develop Identity Provisioning Ed 1 course include:
- Identity Management Architects
- Security Administrators
- System Integrators
- Software Developers with a focus on security and identity solutions
- IT Support Engineers specializing in Oracle solutions
- Compliance Officers dealing with identity governance
- Technical Consultants implementing identity management solutions
- Oracle Identity Manager Implementers
- SOA Architects working on approval workflows
- IT Professionals interested in advanced certification and audit roles
- Oracle Identity Manager Customization Experts
- IT Project Managers overseeing identity governance projects
- Professionals aiming to specialize in access management and entitlements
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Oracle Identity Governance 12c: Develop Identity Provisioning Ed 1?
Introduction to Course Learning Outcomes:
The Oracle Identity Governance 12c: Develop Identity Provisioning Ed 1 course equips students with the knowledge to architect, develop, test, and manage identity provisioning solutions using Oracle Identity Manager (OIM).
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Understand the architecture of Oracle Identity Governance (OIG) 12c, including its development tools and APIs, to build a solid foundation for identity management.
- Learn to develop connectors for integrating disparate systems with OIG, ensuring seamless identity synchronization and management.
- Gain hands-on experience in testing and installing Identity Connector Framework (ICF) connectors, key to connecting various target systems.
- Master the implementation of reconciliation processes to synchronize identity information across different systems and applications.
- Customize reconciliation processes using plug-ins, event handlers, and scheduled tasks to meet specific organizational requirements.
- Install and extend OIM connectors to cater to unique integration scenarios and facilitate advanced user provisioning.
- Delve into advanced entitlement administration to manage user access rights and privileges more effectively.
- Customize approval workflows within the SOA Suite to align with organization-specific governance policies.
- Enhance the user experience by customizing self-service profile management and the user interface of Oracle Identity Manager.
- Acquire the ability to customize OIM reports, providing tailored insights into identity management operations for better decision-making.