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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Reference for Oracle Security Developer Tools
11g Release 1 (11.1.1)

Part Number E10037-02
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A

algorithms
asymmetric, 1.1.1.2
Diffie-Hellman, 3.3.6
hash, 1.1.1.3
key agreement, 3.3.6
message digest, 3.3.5.1
signature, 3.3.4
symmetric, 1.1.1.1

B

best practices
XML Signatures, 8.14

C

certificate authority, 1.2.2
ciphers, 3.3.3
symmetric, 3.3.3.1
CMP, 1.2.4, 7.1.1
CMS, 1.2.4
authenticated data, 5.3.2.8
constructing objects, 5.3.2
detached objects, 5.3.2.5.3
digested data, 5.3.2.4
encrypted data, 5.3.2.6
enveloped data, 5.3.2.7
object types, 5.3.1
reading objects, 5.3.2.1.2
signed data, 5.3.2.5
CRMF, 7.1.1
cryptography, 1.1
algorithms, 1.1.1

D

DER, 8.13
digital certificates, 4

E

ECDSA, 3.3.2.1
Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm, 3.3.2.1
Enhanced Security Services, 6.3.3.9

F

federation, 1.5
FIM, 11.1

H

HMAC, 3.3.5.2, 5.3.2.8

I

identity provider, 1.4.2, 1.5

J

Java API Reference
Oracle CMS, 5.4
Oracle Crypto, 3.4
Oracle Liberty SDK 1.1, 11.2.3
Oracle Liberty SDK 1.2, 11.3.3
Oracle PKI SDK CMP, 7.1.3
Oracle PKI SDK LDAP, 7.4.3
Oracle PKI SDK OCSP, 7.2.3
Oracle PKI SDK TSP, 7.3.3
Oracle SAML, 9.2.4
Oracle SAML 2.0, 9.3.4
Oracle Security Engine, 4.4
Oracle S/MIME, 6.4
Oracle Web Services Security, 10.3
Oracle XKMS, 12.4
JCE
CRLs, 2.4
keys and certificates, 2.2
keystores, 2.5
JCE Framework, 2.1

K

key agreement, 3.3.6, 5.3.2.7.4
key encryption, 5.3.2.7.5
key pairs
generating, 3.3.2.1
key transport, 5.3.2.7.3

L

LDAP, 1.2.4, 7.4
Liberty Alliance, 11
Liberty protocol
authentication context, 11.2.2.2.4
authorization request, 11.2.2.1.1
authorization response, 11.2.2.1.2
base message class, 11.2.2.2.6
federation termination notification, 11.2.2.1.3
logout request, 11.2.2.1.4
logout response, 11.2.2.1.5
register name ID request, 11.2.2.1.6
register name ID response, 11.2.2.1.7

M

MAC, 1.1, 3.3.1.1, 3.3.5.2, 5.3.2.8
Message Authentication Code, 1.1, 3.3.1.1, 5.3.2.8
message digests, 3.3.5

O

OCSP, 1.2.4, 7.2.1
Oracle CMS, 1.6.5, 5, 5
developing applications with, 5.3
environment setup, 5.2
features and benefits, 5.1, 5.1
system requirements, 5.2.1
Oracle Crypto, 1.6.3
core classes, 3.3
environment setup, 3.2
example programs, 3.5
features and benefits, 3.1
supported algorithms, 3.1
Oracle Liberty SDK, 1.6.11, 11
core classes, 11.2.2.1
features and benefits, 11.1
initialization, 11.2.2.2.1
supporting classes, 11.2.2.2
Oracle Liberty SDK 1.1
environment setup, 11.2
Oracle PKI SDK, 1.6.7, 7
Oracle PKI SDK CMP, 1.6.7.4, 7.1
environment setup, 7.1.2
example programs, 7.1.4
features and benefits, 7.1.1
Oracle PKI SDK LDAP, 1.6.7.1, 7.4
environment setup, 7.4.2
example programs, 7.4.4
features and benefits, 7.4.1
Oracle PKI SDK OCSP, 1.6.7.3, 7.2
environment setup, 7.2.2
features and benefits, 7.2.1
Oracle PKI SDK TSP, 1.6.7.2, 7.3
environment setup, 7.3.2
features and benefits, 7.3.1
Oracle SAML, 1.6.9, 9
core classes, 9.2.3
environment setup, 9.2.2
features and benefits, 9.1
SAML 2.0 core classes, 9.3.3
SAML 2.0 environment setup, 9.3.2
supporting classes, 9.2.3.2
Oracle Security Developer Tools
dependencies, 1.6.1
Oracle Security Engine, 1.6.4, 4
core classes, 4.3, 4.3
environment setup, 4.2, 4.2
features and benefits, 4.1
Java API Reference, 4.4
packages, 4.1.1
Oracle S/MIME, 1.6.6, 6
environment setup, 6.2
example programs, 6.5
features and benefits, 6.1
supporting classes, 6.3.2
Oracle Web Services Security, 1.6.10, 10
Oracle XKMS
core classes, 12.3
environment setup, 12.2
features and benefits, 12.1
Oracle XML Security, 1.6.8, 8
features and benefits, 8.1
supporting classes, 8.12

P

password based encryption, 3.3.3.3
PBE objects
generating, 3.3.3.3
PEM, 8.13
PKCS 10 certificate requests, 4.3.3
PKCS#12, 8.13
PKCS#7, 8.13
PKCS12 and PKCS8 Wallets, 2.5.2
PKI, 7
and CMP, 1.2.4
and CMS, 1.2.4
and LDAP, 1.2.4
and OCSP, 1.2.4
and S/MIME, 1.2.4
and TSP, 1.2.4
benefits, 1.2.5
digital certificates, 1.2.3
key pairs, 1.2.1
principal, 1.5
PRNG, 3.3.7
seeding, 3.3.7.1
pseudo-random numbers, 3.3.7
public key infrastructure, 1.2

R

RSA ciphers, 3.3.3.2
generating, 3.3.3.2

S

SAML, 1.4, 9
2.0, 1.4
and XML security, 1.4.2.3
assertion element, 9.2.3.1.2
Oracle SAML 1.0/1.1 packages, 9.2.1
Oracle SAML 2.0 packages, 9.3.1
profiles, 1.4.2.2
request and response cycle, 1.4.2.1
request element, 9.2.3.1.3
response element, 9.2.3.1.4
service provider, 1.4.2
signatures, 3.3.4
single sign-on, 1.5
S/MIME, 1.2.4
new message, 6.3.1.3
SOAP, 1.3
SSO, 11.1
symmetric ciphers
generating, 3.3.3.1
symmetric key pairs
generating, 3.3.2.2

T

TSP, 1.2.4, 7.3

W

WSS, 1.3, 10

X

X500, 4.3.1
X.500 names, 4.3.1, 4.3.2
X509, 1.2.4
XKMS, 12
XML
security requirements, 8
XML security
common questions, 8.13