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SailPoint Exam IdentityIQ-Engineer Topic 4 Question 19 Discussion

Actual exam question for SailPoint's IdentityIQ-Engineer exam
Question #: 19
Topic #: 4
[All IdentityIQ-Engineer Questions]

Is this a valid step to take when importing SailPoint XML file objects into IdentitylQ?

Solution: Move the XML file into the IIQ_HOME/WEB-INF/database.

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Suggested Answer: B

In SailPoint IdentityIQ, certain objects, such as the Link object, cannot be directly extended by updating the corresponding .HBM (Hibernate Mapping) file. Modifying or extending core IdentityIQ objects typically requires a deeper level of customization involving the extension of the application schema and possibly custom Java code. The .HBM files are part of IdentityIQ's internal persistence framework, and altering them is not a supported or recommended method for extending objects in a production environment. Customization should instead be done using SailPoint's supported extension points, such as using ManagedAttributes or CustomAttributes within the IdentityIQ application framework. For guidelines on extending IdentityIQ objects, refer to the SailPoint IdentityIQ Customization Guide and best practices documentation.

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Ernestine
1 months ago
Move the file to the WEB-INF directory? That's like trying to rewire your house while it's still running - not a good idea! Let's stick to the documented process, shall we?
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Cordell
6 days ago
B) No
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Makeda
17 days ago
A) Yes
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Jade
2 months ago
I've never heard of that approach before. Isn't there a more secure and supported way to import these files? I'd be cautious about trying this without further guidance.
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Alesia
23 days ago
User3: Maybe we should reach out for additional guidance on the best way to import these files.
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Louvenia
25 days ago
User2: I think we should look into a more secure method before attempting this step.
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Garry
1 months ago
User1: I agree, it does seem risky to just move the file into the database without more information.
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Edna
2 months ago
Hmm, moving the file to the WEB-INF directory? That seems a bit risky. I'd double-check that with the IdentityIQ support team just to be safe.
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Merrilee
5 days ago
I think it's a valid step, as long as you follow the instructions carefully.
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Catarina
6 days ago
I agree, it's always better to double-check with support before making any changes.
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Blair
2 months ago
A) Yes, I agree with Lisha. Moving the file into the database can streamline the import process.
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Mabel
2 months ago
B) No, it might cause issues with the file structure and integrity.
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Adelina
2 months ago
I'm not sure about this step. Shouldn't we be following the official documentation for the proper way to import SailPoint XML files?
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Willetta
1 months ago
I agree, let's double-check the official documentation before proceeding.
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Desiree
1 months ago
But the solution provided seems to be a valid way to import SailPoint XML file objects.
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Val
1 months ago
I think we should follow the official documentation instead of taking this step.
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Stevie
2 months ago
Yes, moving the XML file into IIQ_HOME/WEB-INF/database is the correct step.
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Lisha
2 months ago
A) Yes, it makes sense to move the file into the database for easier access.
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