IWithApplicationBeta.WithNewApplication Method
Definition
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Overloads
WithNewApplication(ICreatable<IActiveDirectoryApplication>) |
Specifies a new application to create and use by the service principal. |
WithNewApplication(String) |
Specifies a new application to create and use by the service principal. |
WithNewApplication(ICreatable<IActiveDirectoryApplication>)
Specifies a new application to create and use by the service principal.
public Microsoft.Azure.Management.Graph.RBAC.Fluent.ServicePrincipal.Definition.IWithCreate WithNewApplication (Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent.Core.ResourceActions.ICreatable<Microsoft.Azure.Management.Graph.RBAC.Fluent.IActiveDirectoryApplication> applicationCreatable);
abstract member WithNewApplication : Microsoft.Azure.Management.ResourceManager.Fluent.Core.ResourceActions.ICreatable<Microsoft.Azure.Management.Graph.RBAC.Fluent.IActiveDirectoryApplication> -> Microsoft.Azure.Management.Graph.RBAC.Fluent.ServicePrincipal.Definition.IWithCreate
Public Function WithNewApplication (applicationCreatable As ICreatable(Of IActiveDirectoryApplication)) As IWithCreate
Parameters
- applicationCreatable
- ICreatable<IActiveDirectoryApplication>
The new application's creatable.
Returns
Applies to
WithNewApplication(String)
Specifies a new application to create and use by the service principal.
public Microsoft.Azure.Management.Graph.RBAC.Fluent.ServicePrincipal.Definition.IWithCreate WithNewApplication (string signOnUrl);
abstract member WithNewApplication : string -> Microsoft.Azure.Management.Graph.RBAC.Fluent.ServicePrincipal.Definition.IWithCreate
Public Function WithNewApplication (signOnUrl As String) As IWithCreate
Parameters
- signOnUrl
- String
The new application's sign on URL.
Returns
Applies to
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