Oracle Internet Directory Training
The knowledge and abilities linked to maintaining and administering Oracle’s directory services are the main emphasis of Oracle Internet Directory (OID) training. The installation, customization, and upkeep of Oracle Internet Directory are covered in this course, along with user administration, directory integration, and security features.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
Oracle Internet Directory Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
IT Administrators: Ideal for IT administrators in charge of setting up and overseeing directory services inside a company. They will gain knowledge on how to manage user IDs and access control with OID in an efficient manner.
Database administrators: Perfect for integrating Oracle databases with directory services and ensuring that authorization and authentication procedures run well.
System Architects: Intended for those who plan and develop IT infrastructures that need directory services for system integration and user management.
Network engineers: Ideal for those in charge of implementing and maintaining directory services to guarantee safe and effective network operations.
Directory Services Administrator: The Oracle Internet Directory is managed and administered by the Directory Services Administrator, who oversees business resource and user management.
Identity and Access Management Specialist: Specialist in Identity and Access Management: Responsible for setting up and overseeing directory services to limit user access and improve security.
Database Administrator: OID links directory services with Oracle databases to provide effective user authentication and authorization.
System Engineer: System engineers create and manage directory service infrastructures and connect them to other applications and IT systems.
IT Consultant: Offers enterprises their knowledge of Oracle Internet Directory, assisting in implementing and optimizing directory services to meet their unique requirements.
These positions offer opportunities in a range of industries, such as technology, healthcare, government, and finance, along with competitive pay and opportunities for professional growth in the USA and Canada.
- Introduction to directory services and LDAP concepts
- Difference between LDAP and databases
- Oracle Internet Directory overview and features
- OID architecture and core components
- LDAP schema basics and object classes
- OID use cases in enterprise environments
- OID deployment models
- Installation prerequisites and environment planning
- Installing OID with WebLogic and database
- Understanding OID schemas and repositories
- OID command-line tools overview
- Hands On: OID installation walkthrough
- Managing users and groups in OID
- Organizational units and directory structure design
- Password policies and authentication rules
- LDAP operations using command-line tools
- Backup and restore basics
- Hands On: User and group administration
- Understanding default OID schemas
- Creating and extending custom schemas
- Attribute types and object class design
- Managing schema changes safely
- Best practices for schema customization
- Hands On: Custom schema creation
- Integrating OID with Oracle Access Manager (OAM)
- OID integration with Oracle Identity Manager (OIM)
- Application authentication using OID
- Integrating OID with third-party applications
- Directory synchronization overview
- Hands On: OID integration with an application
- OID replication concepts
- Multimaster replication setup
- Load balancing and failover strategies
- Directory synchronization service (DIP) overview
- Monitoring replication health
- Practice Work: Configuring OID replication
- OID performance tuning parameters
- Indexing strategies
- Log analysis and diagnostics
- Common OID issues and resolutions
- Security hardening best practices
- Hands On: Performance tuning and troubleshooting
- Enterprise directory design scenarios
- Migration from legacy directories to OID
- Production support and maintenance
- Compliance and audit considerations
- Capstone project: End-to-end OID setup
- Interview preparation and course wrap-up
Middleware admins, IAM engineers, system administrators, and LDAP beginners.
Oracle Internet Directory (OID) Training teaches how to install, configure, and manage Oracle Internet Directory, an LDAP-based directory service used for centralized user authentication and identity management. It also covers integrating OID with enterprise applications, managing users and groups, and securing access across systems in an organization.
No. LDAP (set of rules , used to access and manage directory data) concepts are covered from the basics.
The duration for OID training is 2 months (8 weeks), with sessions held 2 times per week (either during week or weekends), including theory, hands-on practice and project work.
Yes, upon successful completion, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion from Checkmate IT Tech.
Absolutely! Each week includes practical exercises.
We offer online training classes to promote easy access to all candidates. Recordings are also made available for revision or if you miss a session.
Yes. We provide resume reviews, mock interviews, LinkedIn optimization, and guidance on job portals to help boost your chances in the job market.
Yes. Custom schema creation and best practices are included.
Yes. Integration with Oracle IAM components is part of the curriculum.
Yes. Multimaster replication and failover are covered in detail.
You can enroll via our website or contact our support team directly via email or phone. We’ll guide you through the quick and easy registration process.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
Directory Services Administrator: The Oracle Internet Directory is managed and administered by the Directory Services Administrator, who oversees business resource and user management.
Identity and Access Management Specialist: Specialist in Identity and Access Management: Responsible for setting up and overseeing directory services to limit user access and improve security.
Database Administrator: OID links directory services with Oracle databases to provide effective user authentication and authorization.
System Engineer: System engineers create and manage directory service infrastructures and connect them to other applications and IT systems.
IT Consultant: Offers enterprises their knowledge of Oracle Internet Directory, assisting in implementing and optimizing directory services to meet their unique requirements.
These positions offer opportunities in a range of industries, such as technology, healthcare, government, and finance, along with competitive pay and opportunities for professional growth in the USA and Canada.
Student Reviews
“The training covered OID concepts in depth and focused on real production scenarios. The replication and tuning sessions were very useful.”