Note: this is an abstract component that cannot be instantiated.
Note: this component stores cluster-wide configuration data and is mirrored across all servers in the topology within the the same cluster.
Note: changes to cluster-wide configuration objects are immediately and automatically mirrored across all servers within the same cluster, so offline changes are not supported.
Account Flow Handlers may be used to define additional account flows after authentication but before authorization.
↓Direct Subcomponents
↓Relations to This Component
↓Properties
↓dsconfig Usage
The following Account Flow Handlers are available in the server :
These Account Flow Handlers inherit from the properties described below.
The following components have a direct aggregation relation to Account Flow Handlers:
The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:
Basic Properties: | Advanced Properties: |
---|---|
↓ description | None |
↓ enabled |
Description | A description for this Account Flow Handler |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | A string |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | No |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
Description | Indicates whether the handler is enabled. |
Default Value | None |
Allowed Values | true false |
Multi-Valued | No |
Required | Yes |
Admin Action Required | None. Modification requires no further action |
To list the configured Account Flow Handlers:
dsconfig list-account-flow-handlers [--property {propertyName}] ...
To view the configuration for an existing Account Flow Handler:
dsconfig get-account-flow-handler-prop --handler-name {name} [--tab-delimited] [--script-friendly] [--property {propertyName}] ...
To update the configuration for an existing Account Flow Handler:
dsconfig set-account-flow-handler-prop --handler-name {name} (--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue} [(--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...
To delete an existing Account Flow Handler:
dsconfig delete-account-flow-handler --handler-name {name}