The Web Services connector in SailPoint IdentityNow does not support SAML authentication. SAML is primarily used for Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication for web applications, whereas the Web Services connector in IdentityNow typically supports Basic Authentication, OAuth, or custom header-based authentication for API-based integrations. SAML authentication is generally used for federated identity management rather than for API-based interactions.
References:
SailPoint IdentityNow Web Services Connector Configuration Guide.
SailPoint IdentityNow Authentication Methods for Connectors.
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