OracleFGA_MiniLesson
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Summary:
The document "OracleFGA_MiniLesson.docx" is a tutorial on utilizing a flex connector for Oracle FGA version 11.X, specifically designed to work with an appliance that serves as a connector. This mini lesson outlines how to set up and deploy this flex connector after updating it to support the mentioned software version. The instructions were tested using two virtual machines: one running Oracle FGA and another equipped with Logger having Conapp enabled. The content is available for download, marked as final, and can be considered authoritative based on the validation conducted through practical application.
The text provided seems to reference a specific version of a software product, possibly an update or revision rather than directly linked to Oracle FGA 11.X. It appears to have components such as "8.0.0.0", followed by numbers and letters like "_8c4_328_d191c49". This pattern might be a version number for software related to communication tools, potentially referring to features or updates around rooms and contacts similar to Skype functionalities. However, without additional context or details in the text provided, it's challenging to definitively link these components directly to any specific software product mentioned as having such versions.
Details:
This document, titled "OracleFGA_MiniLesson.docx," is a mini lesson about using a flex connector for Oracle FGA and deploying it on a connector appliance. The version was updated by Rob Mello to support Oracle FGA version 11.X. The instructions were tested using two virtual machines: one running Oracle FGA and another running Logger with Conapp enabled. The content, validated through this process, is available for download as a flex connector and has been marked as final.
The text provided appears to be a version number or identifier for software with the following components: "8.0.0.0", followed by additional numbers and letters ("_8c4_328_d191c49"). This could represent an update or revision of a software product, possibly related to communication tools like Skype, where rooms and contacts are key features mentioned briefly in the text.

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