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Oracle JHeadstart Developer's Guide - Downloads - Oracle

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Note that if you use the JDeveloper editor, the modifications to jazn-data.xml are not<br />

saved until you close JDeveloper.<br />

You can customize the default users and roles to your liking. <strong>JHeadstart</strong> will preserve<br />

your changes upon regeneration.<br />

10.3.5. Using LDAP and/or Single Sign On in Deployed Application<br />

The users and roles generated in jazn-data.xml facilitate testing in the development<br />

environment using JDeveloper’s embedded OC4J or a stand-alone OC4J server. When<br />

you deploy your application to a test or production environment, you will typically<br />

change the security provider to an LDAP implementation, either <strong>Oracle</strong>’s Internet<br />

Directory (OID), or an external LDAP Provider. You can do this after deploying your<br />

application by using the <strong>Oracle</strong>AS or OC4J stand-alone Management console, or you can<br />

change the settings in orion-application.xml before deploying your application.<br />

See the OC4J Security <strong>Guide</strong> for more information.<br />

OC4J Security <strong>Guide</strong>. Chapter 2 Overview of OC4J Security, Chapter 6 <strong>Oracle</strong><br />

Identity Management Security provider.<br />

http://downloaduk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B25221_03/web.1013/b14429/jaas_intro.htm<br />

<strong>JHeadstart</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong> Application Security 10- 13

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