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ACF2 & CICS connection type

AG
Regular Contributor II
Regular Contributor II

Hi,

I would like to know if OOTB connection type is available for ACF2 & CICS targets. If not then what should be used as connection Type for connected integration.

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Miguel
Saviynt Employee
Saviynt Employee

We haven't forgotten about you. We are still researching this topic and we will get back to you when we have a definitive answer.
Thanks for your patience

Thanks, Miguel

Belwyn
Saviynt Employee
Saviynt Employee

Hi, 

Thank you for reaching out to us, 

ACF2 target type you could follow this giude https://saviynt.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/43000669049-acf2-using-idmworks-integration... you could either use ACF2(AD) or LDAP connection type. 

CICS target type you could follow this guide https://saviynt.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/43000521736-rest-connector-guide which is REST connection type

Let us know if that helped,

Regards,

Belwyn

AG
Regular Contributor II
Regular Contributor II

Thank you! For ACF2 should ACF2(AD) be the preferred choice? Can you share any pros and cons between ACF2(AD) or LDAP connection type ?

sagars
Saviynt Employee
Saviynt Employee

@AG ,

There is no LDAP Connection type, We use AD as a generic connection type which supports different LDAP directories but only change will be the attributes and JSON.

ACF2 using IDMWorks is also uses AD Connection Type to communicate with Identity Forge LDAP Gateway. Please refer to documentation for the architecture details and JSON. 

https://saviynt.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/43000669049-acf2-using-idmworks-integration

Please note that this is a third-party connector and will require additional license purchase from IDMWorks. If you are interested to procced please drop email to integrations@saviynt.com.

Regards,
Sagar Srikantaiah