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Un objeto Enterprise
vincula una organización con tu solución de administración de Android.
Devices
y Policies
pertenecen a una empresa. Múltiples vinculaciones empresariales pueden ser
asociados con una sola organización. Por ejemplo, una organización puede querer
o vinculaciones empresariales independientes
para los diferentes departamentos o regiones.
Los pasos básicos para crear una vinculación empresarial se describen en el
Guía de inicio rápido.
En esta página, se describe el proceso con más detalle.
1. Recupera la URL de registro
Llama a signupUrls.create
para recuperar la URL de registro y especificar los siguientes dos parámetros:
callbackUrl: Una URL HTTPS a la que el asistente de configuración redirecciona después
el registro. Por lo general, es la consola de administración.
projectId: ID del proyecto
La respuesta contiene una url y una name. Abre el url y anota el name.
2. El administrador de TI empresarial completa el flujo de registro
El url guía al administrador de TI a través del proceso de registro. Si tu EMM no tiene
habilitado para el flujo de registro de BTE y, luego, infórmale al administrador de TI que necesita
Cuenta de Gmail que aún no está asociada con una vinculación empresarial
Después de registrar correctamente la organización, el flujo de registro redirecciona a
tu callbackUrl. Se agrega un enterpriseToken al
callbackUrl
Para crear una vinculación empresarial, llama a
enterprises.create
Además de crear un ID de vinculación empresarial único, este método te permite
para definir ciertas configuraciones
específicas de vinculaciones. Por ejemplo, puedes establecer la
color predominante que se muestra durante el aprovisionamiento del dispositivo (primaryColor), junto con
con el nombre o título (enterpriseDisplayName) y el logotipo
(logo) que se muestra a los usuarios finales.
Ejemplo
En el siguiente ejemplo, se usa la biblioteca cliente Java para crear una empresa
enlace y devuelven su nombre. Consulta el ejemplo
para obtener más información sobre el uso de la biblioteca.
privateStringcreateEnterprise(AndroidManagementandroidManagementClient)throwsIOException{SignupUrlsignupUrl=androidManagementClient.signupUrls().create().setProjectId("myProject").setCallbackUrl("https://example.com/myEmmConsole").execute();StringenterpriseToken=displayUrlToAdmin(signupUrl.getUrl());Enterpriseenterprise=androidManagementClient.enterprises().create(newEnterprise()).setProjectId("myProject").setSignupUrlName(signupUrl.getName()).setEnterpriseToken(enterpriseToken).execute();returnenterprise.getName();}/** * Displays the signup URL to the admin and returns the enterprise token which * is generated after the admin goes through the signup flow. This functionality * must be implemented by your management console. */privateStringdisplayUrlToAdmin(Stringurl){...}
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This process involves: 1) Retrieving a sign-up URL using `signupUrls.create`, specifying a `callbackUrl` and `projectId`. 2) An IT admin uses the URL to sign up, receiving an `enterpriseToken`. 3) Calling `enterprises.create` to bind, setting display options like `primaryColor`, `enterpriseDisplayName`, and `logo`, using the generated `enterpriseToken` and `SignupUrlName`. Multiple bindings per organization are allowed.\n"],null,["# Create an enterprise binding\n\n| **Note:** EMM partners intending to manage devices for an organization using the Google Play EMM API **must use** the Google Play EMM API to create the enterprise binding. For more information, see the [Guide for Existing EMM Partners](/android/management/existing-emms).\n\nAn [`Enterprise`](/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises)\nresource binds an organization to your Android Management solution.\n[`Devices`](/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.devices)\nand [`Policies`](/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises.policies)\nboth belong to an enterprise. Multiple enterprise bindings can be\nassociated with a single organization. For example, an organization may want\nseparate enterprise bindings for its different departments or regions.\n\nThe basic steps on how to create an enterprise binding are described in the\n[Quickstart guide](/android/management/quickstart#create_an_enterprise).\nThis page outlines the process in more detail.\n\n### 1. Retrieve the sign up url\n\nCall [`signupUrls.create`](/android/management/reference/rest/v1/signupUrls/create)\nto retrieve the sign up URL and specify the following two parameters:\n\n- `callbackUrl`: An https URL the setup wizard redirects to after sign-up is complete. This is typically your management console.\n- `projectId`: Your project ID.\n\nThe response contains a `url` and `name`. Open the `url` and note the `name`.\n\n### 2. Enterprise IT admin completes the sign up flow\n\nThe `url` guides the IT admin through the sign-up process. If your EMM has not\nbeen enabled for the BTE sign-up flow, then advise the IT admin that they need a\nGmail account that's not already associated with an enterprise binding.\nAfter successfully registering their organization, the sign-up flow redirects to\nyour `callbackUrl`. An `enterpriseToken` is appended to the\n`callbackUrl`.\n\n#### Example\n\n```\nhttps://example.com/?enterpriseToken=EAH2pBTtGCs2K28dqhq5uw0uCyVzYMqGivap4wdlH7KNlPtCmlC8uyl\n```\n\n### 3. Create an enterprise binding\n\nTo create an enterprise binding, call\n[`enterprises.create`](/android/management/reference/rest/v1/enterprises/create).\nIn addition to creating a unique enterprise binding ID, this method allows you\nto define certain binding-specific settings. For instance, you can set the\npredominant color displayed during device provisioning (`primaryColor`), along\nwith the name or title (`enterpriseDisplayName`) and logo\n(`logo`) that's shown to end users.\n\n### Example\n\nThe following example uses the [Java client library]() to create an enterprise\nbinding and return its name. See the [sample](/android/management/sample-app)\npage for more details about using the library. \n\n```carbon\nprivate String createEnterprise(AndroidManagement androidManagementClient)\n throws IOException {\n SignupUrl signupUrl =\n androidManagementClient\n .signupUrls()\n .create()\n .setProjectId(\"myProject\")\n .setCallbackUrl(\"https://example.com/myEmmConsole\")\n .execute();\n\n String enterpriseToken = displayUrlToAdmin(signupUrl.getUrl());\n\n Enterprise enterprise =\n androidManagementClient\n .enterprises()\n .create(new Enterprise())\n .setProjectId(\"myProject\")\n .setSignupUrlName(signupUrl.getName())\n .setEnterpriseToken(enterpriseToken)\n .execute();\n\n return enterprise.getName();\n}\n\n/**\n * Displays the signup URL to the admin and returns the enterprise token which\n * is generated after the admin goes through the signup flow. This functionality\n * must be implemented by your management console.\n */\nprivate String displayUrlToAdmin(String url) {\n ...\n}\n```"]]