WCI single sign on(SSO) configurations with Oracle Access Manager(OAM)

I have to integrate the oracle access manager with the WCI(ALUI) for the SSO implementation.What are the configurations required to implement SSO with oracle access manager in WCI/ALUI

Any answer to the last question on..?
No, better explain my query with 2 scenarios:
Scenario 1:
Usual scenario authentication of a user to a web application without the single web functionality on the acces single manager:
Login screen of the web application ====> Access to the web application home
Scenario 2:
Scenario authentication of a user to a single web application with web functionality on the acces single manager:
Login screen oracle access manager ====> Display login web application ====> Access to the web application home
My query is:
You can configure the functionality of single sign on to access manager with a web application that does not have its login screen of the web application. For example:
Login screen oracle access manager ====> Access to the web application home

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