Hi Instructor,
could you pls let me know how this Webservice connector can be generally invoked/triggered? i know you invoked through aggregation,am not asking this but how its being triggered. Could you pls mention a few uses cases, kindly?
For example, Your provisioning plan to AD is triggered by a create lifecycle event. How the various ways this Webservice application will be triggered was my ask.
Hello, aggregation process doesn’t create privisioning plan for any connector. Privisioning plan is create for actions which modify the data in target application like create, delete, enable, disable , lock etc.There are many such operations possible in webservice connector. But in
the example shown in webservice connector tutorial, we have shown aggregation which essentially doesn’t create plan. To create plan you have to add other operations like enable disable etc.
During the aggregation/creation of identities from Auth source in SailPoint we need manager approval workflow process to approve the user record and then create the identity in SailPoint
In Workflow Suppose we define workflow type Identity Update and but in Process Diagram we create workflow design of LCM Provisioning ,will it be Ok ? and what is use of workflow type?
First you need to understand what does “type” signifies in any object not just workflow or rule.
Let’s understand with an example. Even though you have hundreds of rule in your Sailpoint IIQ instance but only rules of type “resource customisation” appear in customisation rule drop down in applications-> rule tab.
Sailpoint makes a drop down of object (rule, workflow etc) based on the type to show them in one type of drop down in UI.
Hi
I have scenario where I need to create an application account using webservice connector, I have added the create API etc as operation. I need to show a form to the user when they request for the application account. In LCM Provisioning workflow, can I show the custom form as the first step? or should I have the initialize step as well?
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Hi Instructor,
could you pls let me know how this Webservice connector can be generally invoked/triggered? i know you invoked through aggregation,am not asking this but how its being triggered. Could you pls mention a few uses cases, kindly?
For example, Your provisioning plan to AD is triggered by a create lifecycle event. How the various ways this Webservice application will be triggered was my ask.
Thanks in advance
Sharath
Hello, aggregation process doesn’t create privisioning plan for any connector. Privisioning plan is create for actions which modify the data in target application like create, delete, enable, disable , lock etc.There are many such operations possible in webservice connector. But in
the example shown in webservice connector tutorial, we have shown aggregation which essentially doesn’t create plan. To create plan you have to add other operations like enable disable etc.
Hi Admin,
please provide the steps for this use case.
During the aggregation/creation of identities from Auth source in SailPoint we need manager approval workflow process to approve the user record and then create the identity in SailPoint
Thanks
In Workflow Suppose we define workflow type Identity Update and but in Process Diagram we create workflow design of LCM Provisioning ,will it be Ok ? and what is use of workflow type?
First you need to understand what does “type” signifies in any object not just workflow or rule.
Let’s understand with an example. Even though you have hundreds of rule in your Sailpoint IIQ instance but only rules of type “resource customisation” appear in customisation rule drop down in applications-> rule tab.
Sailpoint makes a drop down of object (rule, workflow etc) based on the type to show them in one type of drop down in UI.
Hi
I have scenario where I need to create an application account using webservice connector, I have added the create API etc as operation. I need to show a form to the user when they request for the application account. In LCM Provisioning workflow, can I show the custom form as the first step? or should I have the initialize step as well?
you can use create provisioning policy of the Application.