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Endpoint Attributes

The Salesforce.com connector supports the following endpoint attributes:

Endpoint Name

(Mandatory) Defines the name of the Salesforce.com endpoint.

Description

Defines a business description of the Salesforce.com endpoint. Use this field to record any information that helps you identify the endpoint.

Username

(Mandatory) Defines the name of the account that the client application uses to connect to the Salesforce.com endpoint.

Password

(Mandatory, write only) Defines the administrator password that the client application uses to connect to the Salesforce.com endpoint.

Encrypted: Yes

Security Token

(Write only) Defines the security token the user must use when using an API or desktop client to log in to a Salesforce.com endpoint.

Encrypted: Yes

Do not use HTTP proxy

Specifies that the connector ignores HTTP settings when communicating with an endpoint that has already been acquired. This may be required, for instance, when CA IAM CS is temporarily moved to a different network without the HTTP proxy server.

Note: The HTTP proxy settings were set during the installation of CA IAM CS. If you need to change the HTTP proxy settings, run the CA IAM CS installation again.

HTTP Proxy Server

Defines the HTTP proxy server you want to use to connect to the Salesforce.com endpoint.

HTTP Proxy Server Port

Defines the proxy server port you want to use to connect to the Salesforce.com endpoint.

Proxy User Domain

Defines the domain name where the proxy user is defined.

Proxy User Name

Defines the user name you want to use to log in to the proxy server.

Proxy User Password

(Write only) Defines the password of the proxy server you use to connect to the Salesforce.com endpoint.

Encrypted: Yes

URL

Defines the API web service login URL.

Only a valid Salesforce server URL can be used to acquire a Salesforce endpoint. Valid URLs take the following forms: