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# Build a SCIM endpoint and configure user provisioning with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
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# Develop a SCIM endpoint and configure user provisioning with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
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As an application developer, you can use the System for Cross-Domain Identity Management (SCIM) user management API to enable automatic provisioning of users and groups between your application and Azure AD. This article describes how to build a SCIM endpoint and integrate with the Azure AD provisioning service. The SCIM specification provides a common user schema for provisioning. When used in conjunction with federation standards like SAML or OpenID Connect, SCIM gives administrators an end-to-end, standards-based solution for access management.
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