Difference between a business and Application roles

Dear all,

I am struggling to understand the difference between Application roles and company safety of the ADF?

Could someone please help me understand the subtle difference between the two?
I tried to do some reading, but I still don't understand the underlying concepts.

Thank you.

Neliel,

To put it simply:

Application roles are the roles that you define (in JDeveloper) for your application. You grant permissions on various objects to application roles.
Business roles are roles defined in WebLogic. Users/groups in the identity provider are granted to these kinds of roles. Map application to business roles roles.

Here is a raw illustration:

Users/Groups ----granted----> enterprise roles <---mapped to----- application roles <---- granted to ---- adf security permissions

This is definitely a simplification - I think I got the semantics of a correct basis, however :)

Ah, Abhijit beat me to it, and I forgot this blog

John

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