The statement is false. In SailPoint IdentityIQ, the Application Name is a logical identifier used to label and distinguish the application object inside IdentityIQ. It does not determine which connector the application uses. The connector is selected separately as part of the application configuration, and that connector selection determines the available connection parameters, supported operations, schema behavior, aggregation capabilities, and provisioning capabilities.
For example, an application could be named “HR System,” “Active Directory,” or “Corporate Accounts,” but the name itself does not cause IdentityIQ to use an LDAP, JDBC, Delimited File, Web Services, or other connector. The selected connector type defines how IdentityIQ communicates with the source or target system. It also influences whether the application can aggregate accounts, discover schema, manage groups, perform provisioning, or write changes back to the managed system.
Therefore, the application name is descriptive metadata, while the connector type is the technical integration mechanism. Reference topics: Applications, application definition, connector selection, connector-dependent settings, schema configuration, aggregation, and provisioning support.
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