Enterprise Security Manager: Console and Standalone Tool Task Summary |
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The Enterprise Security Manager Console is designed to be used along with Enterprise Security Manager, the standalone Java-based graphical user interface tool (non-browser-based). The following table describes what tasks can be performed by the console and which tasks are performed with the non-browser-based tool:
| Task | Enterprise Security Manager Console (browser-based) | Enterprise Security Manager (non-browser-based) |
|---|---|---|
| Setting identity management realm properties | X | |
| Managing identity management realm administrators | X | |
| Creating new enterprise users | X | |
| Setting enterprise user passwords | X | |
| Browsing users in the directory | X | X |
| Creating a new enterprise domain | |
X |
| Defining database membership of an enterprise domain | |
X |
| Managing database security options for an enterprise domain | |
X |
| Managing enterprise domain administrators | |
X |
| Managing enterprise domain database schema mappings | |
X |
| Managing password-accessible domains | |
X |
| Managing database administrators | |
X |
| Creating a new enterprise role | |
X |
| Assigning database global role membership to an enterprise role | |
X |
| Granting enterprise roles to users | |
X |
For more information about enterprise domains, enterprise roles, and the non-browser-based Enterprise Security Manager tool, refer to the Oracle Database Security Guide.