MIIS Question:

What are connector spaces of Microsoft Identity Integration Server 2003?

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The connector space is a staging area for information coming into or going out from a given management agent. The information that is staged in a management agent's connector space is used to synchronize with the metaverse or is exported out to its connected data source. Each connected data source has its own reserved logical area within the connector space that is used by its corresponding management agent. The connector space does not actually contain the connected data source as an object itself but rather contains a subset of the connected data source's attributes, as defined on the management agent. MIIS uses the connector space object instead of making direct queries to the connected data source when processing business rules. This improves synchronization speed between the metaverse and the connected data sources.

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