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Part II Determining Which Features to Deploy
The chapters in Part II of this manual are designed to help
you determine which OpenSSO Enterprise features are suitable for your
enterprise. Each chapter contains a brief overview of an OpenSSO Enterprise
feature, a deployment architecture diagram, a process flow diagram,
and high-level configuration requirements. Each chapter also describes
dependencies, constraints, benefits, tradeoffs, and typical business
use cases to further help you plan various solutions to meet your
business needs.
Part II of this book contains the following chapters.
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Chapter 4, Using a Policy Agent and the Client SDK to Integrate Applications with OpenSSO Enterprise
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Chapter 5, Using the OpenSSO Enterprise Fedlet to Enable Identity Federation
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Chapter 6, Implementing a Virtual Federation Proxy (Secure Attributes Exchange)
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Chapter 7, Implementing a SAMLv2 Identity Provider Proxy
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Chapter 8, Using a Multi-Federation Protocol Hub
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Chapter 9, Enabling Web Services Federation Between Active Directory Federation Service and OpenSSO Enterprise
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Chapter 10, Securing Web Services Using ID-WSF (Liberty Alliance Specifications)
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Chapter 11, Securing Web Services Using Security Token Service (WS-* Specifications)
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Chapter 12, Enabling Single Sign-On Between Sun Identity Manager and OpenSSO Enterprise
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Chapter 13, Enabling Single Sign-On Using CA SiteMinder and OpenSSO Enterprise
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Chapter 14, Enabling Single Sign-On Using Oracle Access Manager and OpenSSO Enterprise
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Chapter 15, Using the Embedded Configuration Data Store for OpenSSO Enterprise
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Chapter 16, Implementing Cross-Domain Single Sign-On with Cookie Hijacking Prevention
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Chapter 17, Configuring System Failover and Session Failover for High Availability
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Chapter 19, Accessing OpenSSO from Outside a Secure Intranet
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