Corppass
  • INTRODUCTION
    • About Corppass
    • Corppass Design Guidelines
      • Brand Guidelines
      • Button Guidelines
  • Technical Specifications
    • Corppass Authorization API
      • Key concepts
        • Client JWKS
        • JWS and JWE
        • Client Assertion JWT
        • Proof Key of Code Exchange (PKCE)
      • Staging and Production URLs
      • Well-known Endpoints
        • OpenID Discovery Endpoint
        • JWKS Endpoint
      • Scopes
      • Authorization Endpoint
        • Authorization Code with Proof Key of Code Exchange (PKCE) Flow
        • Pushed Authorization Request (PAR) Flow
      • Token Endpoint
        • ID Token Structure
          • UserInfo Claim Structure
          • EntityInfo Claim Structure
        • Access Token Structure
      • Authorization Info Endpoint
        • AuthInfo Structure
        • TPAuthInfo Structure
      • Pushed Authorization Request (PAR) Endpoint
  • Corppass Developer Portal (CDP)
    • User Guide
      • Getting Started
      • Login to CDP
      • Available Digital Service Settings
        • FAQs
      • Toggle Between Staging and Production Environments
      • Portal Features
        • Updating the Digital Service and Managing Metadata
      • User Roles and Permissions
      • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
        • Login Issues
        • Access and Permissions
        • How is CDP Different from Corppass Agency Admin (AA) Portal?
        • Other Common Issues
  • MORE INFORMATION
    • Is Corppass working?
    • Contact Us
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  1. Corppass Developer Portal (CDP)

User Guide

Corppass Developer Portal (CDP) is a platform that offers Relying Parties (RPs) the autonomy and tools required to onboard and manage their digital services within the Corppass ecosystem.

Key Functions of CDP:

  1. Onboarding New Services RPs can independently onboard their digital services to Corppass.

  2. Metadata Management RPs have control over the metadata associated with their services, including the management of OIDC parameters and additional authorisation metadata details.

  3. Service Publishing RPs can seamlessly manage and publish their services in both Staging (STG) and Production (PRD) environments.

CDP provides full control to RPs over the integration of their services with Corppass, ensuring that the processes of service management, testing, and publishing are more efficient and streamlined.

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