Editing cloud applications
The cloud application general main data is displayed in the Manager. Here you can assign the operators and specify alternative column names. You can also add a cloud application in the Manager if required.
To display the main data of a cloud application and assign operators
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In the Manager, select the Universal Cloud Interface > Basic configuration data > Cloud applications category.
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Select a cloud application in the result list.
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Select the Change main data task.
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To handle provisioning processes manually in the Web Portal, select an application role for operators in the Operator field.
- Save the changes.
TIP: You can also display cloud application properties in the Universal Cloud Interface > <cloud application> category.
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General main data for cloud applications
The following general main data is displayed for a cloud application. To handle manual provisioning operations, assign an application role for operators.
Table 15: Cloud application main data
Cloud application |
Name of the cloud application. |
Canonical name |
Full name of the cloud application. The canonical name is made up of the server's DNS name or it's URL respectively, the port and the service's URI.
Example: identities.example.net:8080/scim/v2 |
Distinguished name |
The cloud application's distinguished name. This distinguished name is used to form distinguished names for child objects.
Syntax example: DC = <canonical name> |
Display name |
Name for displaying the cloud application in One Identity Manager tools. |
operator |
Application role in which the cloud operators are defined. Operator edit manual provisioning processes for the cloud application that they are assigned to. Every cloud application can be assigned to other operators.
Select the One Identity Manager application, whose members are allowed to edit manual provisioning processes. Use the button to add a new application role. |
Types of system entitlements used |
Types of system entitlements to which user accounts can be assigned in this cloud application. |
User account contains memberships |
Specifies for which types of system entitlements, memberships are maintained in the user accounts.
Example:
In the System entitlement types used menu, the values Group and System entitlement 1 are selected. In the User account contains memberships menu, only the value System entitlement 1 is selected.
Memberships in the groups are saved to the groups, memberships in system entitlements 1 are saved to the user accounts. |
Description |
Text field for additional explanation. |
Manual provisioning |
Specifies whether changes to cloud objects in the One Identity Manager database are automatically provisioned in the cloud application. If this option is not set, processes for automatic provisioning of object modifications are configured.
Set this option, if object modifications are not allowed to be published automatically in the cloud application. Use the Web Portal to transfer the changes to the cloud application.
IMPORTANT: If you set this option, you must perform regular and frequent synchronization to ensure that data remains consistent between the One Identity Manager database and the cloud application. |
User account deletion not permitted |
Specifies whether user accounts in the cloud application can be deleted. If this option is set, user account can only be disabled. |
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Specifying alternative column names
If you require different names for input fields to those on the main data form, you can specify a language-dependent alternative column name for each object type.
To specify alternative column names
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In the Manager, select the Universal Cloud Interface > Basic configuration data > Cloud applications category.
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In the result list, select a cloud application and select the Change main data task.
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Switch to the Alternative column names tab.
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Open the membership tree in the table whose column name you want to change.
All the columns in this table are listed with their default column names.
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Enter any name in the login language in use.
- Save the changes.
Editing the synchronization project for a cloud application
Synchronization projects in which a Cloud application is already used as a base object can also be opened in the Manager. You can, for example, check the configuration or view the synchronization log in this mode. The Synchronization Editor is not started with its full functionality. You cannot run certain functions, such as, running synchronization or simulation, starting the target system browser and others.
NOTE: The Manager is locked for editing throughout. To edit objects in the Manager, close the Synchronization Editor.
To open an existing synchronization project in the Synchronization Editor:
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In the Manager, select the Universal Cloud Interface > Basic configuration data > Cloud applications category.
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Select the cloud application in the result list.
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Select the Change main data task.
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Select the Edit synchronization project... task.
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