Oracle Identity Manager API

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Last updated on February 1, 2023 4:32 am

Learn advanced Oracle Identity Manager APIs with Java programming in this hands-on course. Ideal for OIM and IAM developers, this course covers CRUD operations on OIM users, accounts, entitlements, and more. Prior completion of our Oracle Identity Manager courses is recommended. Gain a deeper understanding of OIM APIs and take advantage of the course’s practical approach. System requirements include 8GB+ RAM, 64-bit OS, 2 core processor, and 50+ GB hard disk. Eclipse IDE is also required. Start your journey to mastering OIM API and enhance your skills in Oracle’s Identity Manager.

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What you’ll learn

  • Oracle Identity Manager APIs
  • Access Oracle Identity Manager With Java Programming
  • Various CRUD operations on OIM Users, Account , entitlement etc.
  • Layman understanding of OIM APIs

This course is completely designed for someone who had already completed our other parts of Oracle Identity Manager courses.

This is an advance course, where we will try to perform various operations on Oracle Identity Manager with Java OIM API.

So candidate must have java knowledge to take most advantage out of this course.

Here we will cover various OIM API related to User, Account, Entitlement etc.

So it will be a complete hands on journey.

System Requirement

  • RAM: 8 GB +

  • OS : 64-bit

  • Processor: 2 core Processor

  • Hard Disk : 50+ GB

  • Eclipse IDE

Who this course is for:

  • OIM Developer
  • IAM Developer
  • Anyone want to learn API for Oracle’s Identity manager

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