Data Object - GlobalApplicationEntitlementBase
Java Class
com.omnissa.vdi.vlsi.binding.vdi.federation.GlobalApplicationEntitlement.GlobalApplicationEntitlementBase
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Since
Horizon View 6.2
Data Object Description¶
Parameters to create a Global Application Entitlement.
Data Object Properties¶
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displayName | xsd:string | The display name is the unique name used to identify the Global Application Entitlement. * This property has a maximum length of 64 characters. |
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aliasName | xsd:string | The alias name is the name that users will see when they connect using Horizon View Client. If the alias name is left blank, while creating or updating the Global Application Entitlement alias name value will be same as display name. Since Horizon 8.0 1 * This property has a maximum length of 64 characters. |
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description | xsd:string | Description of Global Application Entitlement. 1 5 | ||||||||||
scope | xsd:string | Scope for this global application entitlement. Visibility and Placement policies are defined by this value. This property has a default value of "ANY". 1 This property will be one of:
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fromHome | xsd:boolean | This value defines the starting location for resource placement and search. When true, a pod in the user's home site is used to start the search. When false, the current site is used. | ||||||||||
requireHomeSite | xsd:boolean | This value determines whether we fail if a home site isn't defined for this Global Application Entitlement. | ||||||||||
multipleSessionAutoClean | xsd:boolean | This value is used to determine if automatic session clean up is enabled. | ||||||||||
enabled | xsd:boolean | If this Global Application Entitlement is enabled. | ||||||||||
supportedDisplayProtocols | xsd:string[] | The set of supported display protocols for the Global Application Entitlement. Farms support PCOIP, RDP and BLAST. This setting must be a subset of the farm settings. Clients connecting through this Global Application Entitlement that are allowed to select their protocol will see these display protocol options. * This property has a default value of ["PCOIP", "BLAST"]. 6 2 * This property will be one of:
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defaultDisplayProtocol | xsd:string | The default display protocol for the Global Application Entitlement. Must be a protocol in the supportedDisplayProtocols list. 8 1 * This property will be one of:
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allowUsersToChooseProtocol | xsd:boolean | Whether the users can choose the protocol to be used. If this Application's Farm's allowDisplayProtocolOverride is set to false, then defaultDisplayProtocol must match that defaultDisplayProtocol. 4 2 | ||||||||||
enableHTMLAccess | xsd:boolean | Deprecated.This property is no longer in use for Horizon Components. It is always set to true. HTML Access, enabled by VMware Blast technology, allows users to connect to View machines from Web browsers. View Client software does not have to be installed on the client devices. To enable HTML Access, you must install the HTML Machine Access feature pack. If set to true, the farms of applications that are associated with this Global Application Entitlement must also have HTML Access enabled with enableHTMLAccess Also, Blast must be configured as a supported protocol in supportedDisplayProtocols. 4 1 | ||||||||||
connectionServerRestrictions | xsd:string[] | Connection server restrictions. This is a list of tags that access to the entitlement is restricted to. No list means that the entitlement can be accessed from any connection server. Since Horizon 7.1 1 | ||||||||||
enablePreLaunch | xsd:boolean | This global application entitlement can be pre-launched if value is true. Since Horizon 7.2 3 1 | ||||||||||
connectionServerRestrictions | xsd:string[] | Connection server restrictions. This is a list of tags that access to the entitlement is restricted to. No list means that the entitlement can be accessed from any connection server. Since Horizon 7.1 1 | ||||||||||
categoryFolderName | xsd:string | Name of the category folder in the user's OS containing a shortcut to the entitlement. Unset if the entitlement does not belong to a category. Since Horizon 7.3 1 9 | ||||||||||
clientRestrictions | xsd:boolean | Client restrictions to be applied to Global Application Entitlement. Currently it is valid for RDSH pools. Since Horizon 7.3 3 1 | ||||||||||
shortcutLocations | xsd:string[] | Locations of the category folder in the user's OS containing a shortcut to the desktop. The value must be set if categoryFolderName is provided. Since Horizon 7.5 1 | ||||||||||
multiSessionMode | xsd:string | Multi-session mode for this entitlement. A global application entitlement launched in multi-session mode does not support reconnect behavior when user logs in from a different client instance. enablePreLaunch can be set to true only if multiSessionMode is disabled. Since Horizon 7.7 7 1 * This property will be one of:
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backupGAE | GlobalApplicationEntitlementId | Indicates the Global Application Entitlement that can be used as backup for this Global Application Entitlement. Since Horizon 7.11 1 |
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This property has a maximum length of 1024 characters. ↩
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This property is an unordered array of unique values. ↩
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This property has a default value of 'DISABLED'. ↩
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This property has a default value of 'PCOIP'. ↩
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This property defines valid folder names with a max length of 64 characters and up to 4 subdirectory levels. The subdirectories can be specified using a backslash, e.g. (dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4). Folder names can't start or end with a backslash nor can there be 2 or more backslashes together. Combinations such as (\dir1, dir1\dir2\, dir1\\dir2, dir1\\\dir2) are invalid. The windows reserved keywords (CON, PRN, NUL, AUX, COM1 - COM9, LPT1 - LPT9 etc.) are not allowed in subdirectory names. ↩