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Fix minor changes in extend scim2 user schema doc
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UdeshAthukorala committed May 20, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) is a specification that i

The SCIM 2.0 (System for Cross-Domain Identity Management) specification defines a [fixed set of default attributes](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7643#section-8.2){:target="_blank"} for the user object. This set is defined to ensure the interoperability and it can cater to most of the industry's identity management requirements. However, in reality, organizations have their own attributes defined for their users which have already been used in their LDAP schemas. Therefore, SCIM is extensible enough to cope with custom attributes and uses the [Enterprise User Extension](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7643#section-8.3){:target="_blank"} to support extra attributes for the SCIM user object.

WSO2 Identity Server allows users to define their own user schema in addition to the core user schema. These configured schema are then used while creating or validating user objects. This means that custom user attributes can be passed using SCIM for identity management requirements.
WSO2 Identity Server allows users to define their own user attributes in addition to the core user schema, enterprise user schema. These configured schema are then used while creating or validating user objects. This means that custom user attributes can be passed using SCIM for identity management requirements.

!!! warning "Not recommended"
From {{product_name}} 6.0.0 onwards, it is recommended to use [SCIM2 Custom User Schema]({{base_path}}/guides/users/attributes/manage-scim2-attribute-mappings) to add custom attributes for users.
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Expand Up @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The System for Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM) is a specification that i

The SCIM 2.0 (System for Cross-Domain Identity Management) specification defines a [fixed set of default attributes](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7643#section-8.2){:target="_blank"} for the user object. This set is defined to ensure the interoperability and it can cater to most of the industry's identity management requirements. However, in reality, organizations have their own attributes defined for their users which have already been used in their LDAP schemas. Therefore, SCIM is extensible enough to cope with custom attributes and uses the [Enterprise User Extension](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7643#section-8.3){:target="_blank"} to support extra attributes for the SCIM user object.

WSO2 Identity Server allows users to define their own user schema in addition to the core user schema. These configured schema are then used while creating or validating user objects. This means that custom user attributes can be passed using SCIM for identity management requirements.
WSO2 Identity Server allows users to define their own user attributes in addition to the core user schema, enterprise user schema. These configured schema are then used while creating or validating user objects. This means that custom user attributes can be passed using SCIM for identity management requirements.

!!! warning "Not recommended"
From {{product_name}} 6.0.0 onwards, it is recommended to use [SCIM2 Custom User Schema]({{base_path}}/guides/users/attributes/manage-scim2-attribute-mappings) to add custom attributes for users.
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