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Database.com Metadata API Developer's Guide - Salesforce.com

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<strong>Metadata</strong> TypesSettingsField NamesamlVersionuserProvisioningvalidationCertField TypeSamlType (enumerationof type string)booleanstringDescriptionhttps://saml.database.<strong>com</strong>. If you have domains deployed,<strong>Database</strong>.<strong>com</strong> re<strong>com</strong>mends that you use your custom domain name.The SAML version in use. Valid values are:• SAML1_1 — SAML 1.1• SAML2_0 — SAML 2.0If true, Just-in-Time user provisioning is enabled, which createsusers on the fly the first time they try to log in. Specify FederationID for the identityMapping value to use this feature.The certificate used to validate the request. Get this from youridentity provider.Declarative <strong>Metadata</strong> Sample DefinitionThe following is an example of a SamlSsoConfig <strong>com</strong>ponent. The validation certificate string has been truncated for readability.SubjectNameIdFederationIdhttps://my-idp.my.salesforce.<strong>com</strong>https://my-idp.my.salesforce.<strong>com</strong>/idp/endpoint/HttpRedirecthttps://www.salesforce.<strong>com</strong>SomeCompanyhttps://login.salesforce.<strong>com</strong>/services/oauth2/token?so=00DD0000000JxeItruehttps://login.salesforce.<strong>com</strong>?so=00DD0000000JxeIhttps://saml.salesforce.<strong>com</strong>/customPathSAML2_0falseMIIEojCCA4qgAwIBAgIOATtxsoBFAAAAAD4...SettingsRepresents the organization settings related to a feature. For example, your password policies, session settings and networkaccess controls are all available in the SecuritySettings <strong>com</strong>ponent type. Not all feature settings are available in the <strong>Metadata</strong><strong>API</strong>. See Unsupported <strong>Metadata</strong> Types on page 76 for information on which feature settings are not available.Settings can be accessed using the specific <strong>com</strong>ponent member or via wildcard. For example, in the package manifest file youwould use the following section to access SecuritySettings:SecuritySettings146

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