Which SPML capabilities are supported?

According to the Oracle SPML Integration datasheet, Oracle Identity Manager supports "SPML based connectivity." Which standard and optional SPML capabilities (e.g. async, batch, bulk, password, etc.) does this product support? Thanks..

WebLogic 8.1 supports jdk 1.4.1_03, not jdk 1.4.2
thanks,
Deepak
"Marina Popova" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Hi,
we are going to migrate to WLS8.1 (from WLS6.1) and I was trying to figure
out
which JDK1.4 I can use. WLS docs on supported platforms say that the
required
JDK is 1.4.1_03, but the release notes say that SP3 will be using JDK1.4.2
since
Sun is deprecating 1.4.1 soon.
Can I run WLS8.1 SP2 on JDK1.4.2 or do I have to wait until SP3 come
out and
use JDK1.4.1_03 in the meantime?
Of course, I would rather start the migration with the JDK1.4.2 rather
than work
with 1.4.1_03 now and plan to re-test everything again when SP3 comes
along...
Thank you!
Marina

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