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| = Enabling or Disabling Invocable Actions in the Salesforce Org | ||
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| When the invocable actions capability is enabled by the Salesforce admin in Salesforce, MuleSoft automation developers can publish invocable actions directly from their Robotic Process Automations (RPA) and Composer flows to the connected Salesforce org. | ||
| Allow MuleSoft automation developers to directly publish invocable actions from RPA and Composer flows into a connected Salesforce org. This capability is controlled by the Salesforce administrator within the Salesforce Setup interface. Enabling this feature streamlines the process of making MuleSoft automations available for use within Salesforce workflows. |
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We don't want to spell out RPA like in the original?
| :page-aliases: anypoint-platform-for-apis-administration.adoc | ||
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| Access Management enables you to xref:managing-your-account.adoc#how-to-create-your-account[create your Anypoint Platform account] and configure your user profile. | ||
| Control user access, manage organizational structures, and configure security settings within Anypoint Platform using Access Management. Define how users authenticate via internal credentials or external identity providers (IdPs) using SAML/OIDC for single sign-on (SSO), and enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA). Organize resources and permissions through business groups, environments, and the Teams feature to ensure users and client applications have appropriate access levels. |
| = Managing Capabilities for a Connected Salesforce Organization | ||
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| When you establish a tenant relationship and enable the connection between your Anypoint Platform organization and a trusted Salesforce organization, you can enable and disable capabilities associated with the Salesforce organization. | ||
| Control the integration between your Anypoint Platform and Salesforce organizations by managing specific capabilities. After establishing a trusted connection, selectively enable or disable features like Einstein Activity Capture or Invocable Actions based on your business needs. This ensures you only expose the necessary functionality for the integration. |
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| Control the integration between your Anypoint Platform and Salesforce organizations by managing specific capabilities. After establishing a trusted connection, selectively enable or disable features like Einstein Activity Capture or Invocable Actions based on your business needs. This ensures you only expose the necessary functionality for the integration. | |
| Control the integration between your Anypoint Platform and Salesforce organizations by managing specific capabilities. After establishing a trusted connection, selectively enable or disable features like Einstein or Invocable Actions based on your business needs. |
| = Managing Connected Salesforce Orgs | ||
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| As an Anypoint Platform organization administrator, you can enable, remove, and repair connections, and edit the name of Salesforce organizations. | ||
| Maintain the connections between your Anypoint Platform organization and trusted Salesforce organizations. As an administrator, learn how to enable newly established tenant relationships to activate cross-platform features. You can also repair connections if Salesforce domain details change, edit the displayed Salesforce organization name for clarity, or permanently remove connections when they are no longer needed. |
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| Maintain the connections between your Anypoint Platform organization and trusted Salesforce organizations. As an administrator, learn how to enable newly established tenant relationships to activate cross-platform features. You can also repair connections if Salesforce domain details change, edit the displayed Salesforce organization name for clarity, or permanently remove connections when they are no longer needed. | |
| Maintain the connections between your Anypoint Platform organization and trusted Salesforce organizations. Enable newly established tenant relationships to activate cross-platform features. You can also repair connections if Salesforce domain details change, edit the displayed Salesforce organization name for clarity, or permanently remove connections when they are no longer needed. |
| :page-aliases: managing-accounts-roles-and-permissions.adoc | ||
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| This section explains how permissions work across different products and APIs managed from the Anypoint Platform. | ||
| Control user access across Anypoint Platform by understanding and managing permissions effectively. Assign appropriate capabilities through roles (deprecated) or the recommended Teams feature to regulate access to specific products, APIs, environments, and business groups. Properly configured permissions ensure users have the necessary access while maintaining security and compliance. |
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| Control user access across Anypoint Platform by understanding and managing permissions effectively. Assign appropriate capabilities through roles (deprecated) or the recommended Teams feature to regulate access to specific products, APIs, environments, and business groups. Properly configured permissions ensure users have the necessary access while maintaining security and compliance. | |
| Control user access across Anypoint Platform by understanding and managing permissions effectively. Assign appropriate capabilities through the Teams feature to regulate access to specific products, APIs, environments, and business groups. Properly configured permissions ensure users have the necessary access while maintaining security and compliance. |
| = SSO Prerequisites and Limitations | ||
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| When using SSO within Anypoint Platform, there are some prerequisites and limitations to be aware of. | ||
| Prepare for a successful single sign-on (SSO) implementation by understanding the necessary prerequisites and potential limitations within Anypoint Platform. Ensure your identity provider (IdP) is correctly configured to send required user attributes and handle signed/encrypted SAML assertions. Be aware of specific client behaviors and limitations related to session timeouts, external identity scope, and user management when using SSO. |
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| Prepare for a successful single sign-on (SSO) implementation by understanding the necessary prerequisites and potential limitations within Anypoint Platform. Ensure your identity provider (IdP) is correctly configured to send required user attributes and handle signed/encrypted SAML assertions. Be aware of specific client behaviors and limitations related to session timeouts, external identity scope, and user management when using SSO. | |
| Prepare for a successful single sign-on (SSO) implementation by understanding the necessary prerequisites and potential limitations within Anypoint Platform. Ensure your identity provider (IdP) is correctly configured to send required user attributes and handle signed and encrypted SAML assertions. Be aware of specific client behaviors and limitations related to session timeouts, external identity scope, and user management when using SSO. |
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| Imagine that your organization, Acme, includes a team called Engineering that contains smaller teams that focus on building specific components. The Identity and DevOps teams are specialized teams within the larger Engineering team. | ||
| Understand how to structure teams effectively using a practical example. See how a hypothetical organization, Acme, uses a main Engineering team with specialized Identity and DevOps sub-teams to manage permissions efficiently. This hierarchical approach helps delegate access based on specific roles and responsibilities. |
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| Understand how to structure teams effectively using a practical example. See how a hypothetical organization, Acme, uses a main Engineering team with specialized Identity and DevOps sub-teams to manage permissions efficiently. This hierarchical approach helps delegate access based on specific roles and responsibilities. | |
| See how a hypothetical organization, Acme, uses a main Engineering team with specialized Identity and DevOps sub-teams to manage permissions and structure teams effectively in this practical example. This hierarchical approach helps delegate access based on specific roles and responsibilities. |
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| To view your SAML response in a browser, perform a single sign-on (SSO) and use the developer tools in your browser to find the bearer token and SAML response. | ||
| Troubleshoot single sign-on (SSO) issues by capturing the SAML response directly within your web browser. Perform an SSO login attempt and then use your browser's developer tools to inspect the network traffic. This allows you to find and analyze the SAML assertion details, which is essential for diagnosing configuration problems or providing information to support. |
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| Troubleshoot single sign-on (SSO) issues by capturing the SAML response directly within your web browser. Perform an SSO login attempt and then use your browser's developer tools to inspect the network traffic. This allows you to find and analyze the SAML assertion details, which is essential for diagnosing configuration problems or providing information to support. | |
| Troubleshoot single sign-on (SSO) issues by capturing the SAML response directly within your web browser. Attempt an SSO login and then use your browser's developer tools to inspect the network traffic. This allows you to find and analyze the SAML assertion details, which is essential for diagnosing configuration problems or providing information to support. |
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| Enable cross-platform features between your Anypoint Platform organization and a trusted Salesforce organization (tenant) by establishing a connection between them. | ||
| Connect your Anypoint Platform organization with one or more trusted Salesforce organizations (tenants) to enable powerful cross-platform features. Establishing this tenant relationship allows seamless integration, such as syncing APIs via API Catalog, publishing invocable actions from RPA or Composer, and enhancing developer tools with Einstein. Manage these connections to control which features are active between the platforms. |
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Spell out RPA?
Is it okay to use words like "powerful" and "seamless?" I don't mind, but writer.ai usually raps my knuckles.
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| As an administrator of your root organization, you can enable, disable, or delete users, assign permissions to users, and edit a user's settings. | ||
| Manage user accounts within your Anypoint Platform root organization as an administrator. Learn how to invite new users, enable or disable existing accounts, and assign or revoke permissions individually or through teams/roles. Understand the implications of deleting users and how to manage pending invitations or reset user passwords. |
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| Manage user accounts within your Anypoint Platform root organization as an administrator. Learn how to invite new users, enable or disable existing accounts, and assign or revoke permissions individually or through teams/roles. Understand the implications of deleting users and how to manage pending invitations or reset user passwords. | |
| Manage user accounts within your Anypoint Platform root organization as an administrator. Learn how to invite new users, enable or disable existing accounts, and assign or revoke permissions individually or through teams. Understand the implications of deleting users and how to manage pending invitations or reset user passwords. |
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