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Documents for setting up a custom JAMF adapter

Hello,

Currently using FNMS and JAMF Pro on prem.  I know there's not an out of the box adapter for JAMF so we'll need to make a custom adapter for doing so. Does anyone have recommended documentation for setting this up? I haven't work on a full app integration before so am trying research how to move data out of JAMF since FNMS doesn't have an api available. 

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ChrisG
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If you are not experienced in developing custom inventory adapters, I would recommend engaging a service provider who has competent consultants with the know-how to do this type of work. They will likely be able to save you a lot of time and frustration.

You can find information about the Inventory Adapter Studio tool to develop adapters for custom inventory gathering into FlexNet Manager Suite here: The Inventory Adapter Studio.

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Hi Chris, 

In lieu of this, for customers who also have FSM (Flexera Saas Manager) with an integration to on-premises FNMS, what information is the Jamf Saas out-of-the-box (well, a simple one at least) integration providing to the FSM console and FNMS itself?

Best, David

The following table describes the available integration task and stored data within SaaS Management from Jamf Pro.

Available Integration Task

Information Stored

Application Roster

• User ID
• Email
• First Name
• Middle Name
• Last Name

See more information in the SaaS Manager documentation here: Jamf Pro

 

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