McasDataConnectorDataTypes Class
Definition
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The available data types for MCAS (Microsoft Cloud App Security) data connector.
public class McasDataConnectorDataTypes : Azure.ResourceManager.SecurityInsights.Models.SecurityInsightsAlertsDataTypeOfDataConnector
public class McasDataConnectorDataTypes : Azure.ResourceManager.SecurityInsights.Models.SecurityInsightsAlertsDataTypeOfDataConnector, System.ClientModel.Primitives.IJsonModel<Azure.ResourceManager.SecurityInsights.Models.McasDataConnectorDataTypes>, System.ClientModel.Primitives.IPersistableModel<Azure.ResourceManager.SecurityInsights.Models.McasDataConnectorDataTypes>
type McasDataConnectorDataTypes = class
inherit SecurityInsightsAlertsDataTypeOfDataConnector
type McasDataConnectorDataTypes = class
inherit SecurityInsightsAlertsDataTypeOfDataConnector
interface IJsonModel<McasDataConnectorDataTypes>
interface IPersistableModel<McasDataConnectorDataTypes>
Public Class McasDataConnectorDataTypes
Inherits SecurityInsightsAlertsDataTypeOfDataConnector
Public Class McasDataConnectorDataTypes
Inherits SecurityInsightsAlertsDataTypeOfDataConnector
Implements IJsonModel(Of McasDataConnectorDataTypes), IPersistableModel(Of McasDataConnectorDataTypes)
- Inheritance
- Implements
Constructors
McasDataConnectorDataTypes() |
Initializes a new instance of McasDataConnectorDataTypes for deserialization. |
McasDataConnectorDataTypes(DataConnectorDataTypeCommon) |
Initializes a new instance of McasDataConnectorDataTypes. |
Properties
AlertsState |
Describe whether this data type connection is enabled or not. (Inherited from SecurityInsightsAlertsDataTypeOfDataConnector) |
DiscoveryLogsState |
Describe whether this data type connection is enabled or not. |
Explicit Interface Implementations
Applies to
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