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3. Select the orange **Getting started** button.
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4. In the **Name** and **Description** fields, enter the relevant information.
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5. Select **Next**.
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6. On the **Add Application** dialog, use the following values:
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7. Select **Next**.
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8. On the **Configure IdP** dialog, enter the relevant information.
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9. Select **Create**.
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10. The DAB deployment page appears.
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11. Make a note of the deployment Docker Compose file. The file includes the DAB image, also the Provisioning Key and Provision Secret, which pulls the latest configuration and policies from DCMC.
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## SSO and HTTP headers
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| Expected | JDE_SSO_UID |
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| Type | Header |
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>[!Note]
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>This configuration uses the Azure AD user principal name as the sign in username used by Oracle JDE. To use another user identity, go to the **Mappings** tab.
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4. Select the **Advanced** tab.
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5. Select **Enable SSL**.
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6. From the **Cert Type** dropdown, select a type.
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7. For testing purposes, we'll be providing a self-signed certificate.
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>[!NOTE]
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>You have the option to upload a certificate from a file.
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