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SailPoint IdentityIQ-Associate Exam - Topic 2 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for SailPoint's IdentityIQ-Associate exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 2
[All IdentityIQ-Associate Questions]

Is this statement true for IdentityIQ application definitions?

Applications in IdentityIQ are named with the connector that is selected.

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No. In SailPoint IdentityIQ, the application name is a configurable label assigned to the application object and does not have to match the connector selected. The application definition represents an external system or source, while the connector defines the technical integration method used to communicate with that system. These are related configuration elements, but they are not the same field and one does not automatically name the other.

For example, an application could be named ''Corporate Directory,'' ''North America Active Directory,'' or ''HR Source,'' while using an LDAP, Active Directory, JDBC, Delimited File, Web Services, or another connector type. The connector selection determines available configuration settings, supported schema behavior, aggregation options, and provisioning capabilities. The application name is used for identification within IdentityIQ, reporting, certifications, requests, policies, and administrative configuration.

Therefore, the statement is incorrect because IdentityIQ applications are not named by the selected connector. They are named by the administrator or implementer according to the business or system context. Reference topics: Applications, application definition, connector selection, connector-dependent settings, schemas, aggregation, and provisioning support.


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Beata
16 days ago
I think the statement is true because I remember something about connectors being part of the naming convention in IdentityIQ.
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