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* **Virtual** - some systems can be managed via user tasks instead of direct communication. See the chapter about [[.: | * **Virtual** - some systems can be managed via user tasks instead of direct communication. See the chapter about [[.: | ||
* **Asynchronous provisioning** - if the provisioning is asynchronous for the system, all the data is stored in the queue and managed by appropriate scheduled task. [[devel: | * **Asynchronous provisioning** - if the provisioning is asynchronous for the system, all the data is stored in the queue and managed by appropriate scheduled task. [[devel: | ||
- | * **Readonly** – Systems marked in this way allow data reading only and are either source systems in CzechIdM or systems which are controlled but provisioning of data to them is intentionally prohibited for some time. In the latter case, all provisioned data is sent to the provisioning queue. The provisioning queue and history is displayed by: Systems -> system detail (magnifying glass) -> Provisioning. See the chapter [[.: | + | |
- | * **Inactive** – Inactive systems do not allow even reading | + | |
- | * **with** provisioning queue - If provisioning to such a system is to take place, then the operations end up in a queue as in the case of Readonly systems. | + | |
- | * **without** provisioning queue - Provisioning operations are not saved into queue, cannot be executed again. IdM account is created only (uid attribute only). | + | * **Inactive** - **with** provisioning queue - Inactive systems do not allow even reading operations. |
+ | * **Inactive** - **without** provisioning queue - Inactive systems do not allow even reading operations. | ||
<note important> | <note important> | ||
===== Configuration ===== | ===== Configuration ===== | ||
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* java.lang.String | * java.lang.String | ||
* java.lang.Integer | * java.lang.Integer | ||
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+ | All allowed types based on connid FrameworkUtil | ||
+ | * String.class | ||
+ | * Long.class | ||
+ | * Character.class | ||
+ | * Double.class | ||
+ | * Float.class | ||
+ | * Integer.class | ||
+ | * Boolean.class | ||
+ | * Byte.class | ||
+ | * byte[].class | ||
+ | * BigDecimal.class | ||
+ | * BigInteger.class | ||
+ | * Map.class | ||
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