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Questions # 41:

An organization is choosing between API-led connectivity and other integration approaches.

According to MuleSoft, which business benefits is associated with an API-led connectivity approach using Anypoint Platform?

Options:

A.

improved security through adoption of monolithic architectures

B.

Increased developer productivity through sell-service of API assets

C.

Greater project predictability through tight coupling of systems

D.

Higher outcome repeatability through centralized development

Questions # 42:

An organization's IT team follows an API-led connectivity approach and must use Anypoint Platform to implement a System AP\ that securely accesses customer data. The organization uses Salesforce as the system of record for all customer data, and its most important objective is to reduce the overall development time to release the System API.

The team's integration architect has identified four different approaches to access the customer data from within the implementation of the System API by using different Anypoint Connectors that all meet the technical requirements of the project.

Options:

A.

Use the Anypoint Connector for Database to connect to a MySQL database to access a copy of the customer data

B.

Use the Anypoint Connector for HTTP to connect to the Salesforce APIs to directly access the customer data

C.

Use the Anypoint Connector for Salesforce to connect to the Salesforce APIs to directly access the customer data

D.

Use the Anypoint Connector tor FTP to download a file containing a recent near-real time extract of the customer data

Questions # 43:

An Order microservice and a Fulfillment microservice are being designed to communicate with their dients through message-based integration (and NOT through API invocations).

The Order microservice publishes an Order message (a kind of command message) containing the details of an order to be fulfilled. The intention is that Order messages are only consumed by one Mute application, the Fulfillment microservice.

The Fulfilment microservice consumes Order messages, fulfills the order described therein, and then publishes an OrderFulfilted message (a kind of event message). Each OrderFulfilted message can be consumed by any interested Mule application, and the Order microservice is one such Mute application.

What is the most appropriate choice of message broker(s) and message destination(s) in this scenario?

Options:

A.

Order messages are sent to an Anypoint MQ exchange OrderFulfilled messages are sent to an Anypoint MQ queue Both microservices interact with Anypoint MQ as the message broker, which must therefore scale to support the load of both microservices

B.

Order messages are sent to a JMS queue. OrderFulfilled messages are sent to a JMS topic Both microservices interact with the same JMS provider (message broker) instance, which must therefore scale to support the load of both microservices

C.

Order messages are sent directly to the Fulfillment microservices. OrderFulfilled messages are sent directly to the Order microservice The Order microservice interacts with one AMQP-compatible message broker and the Fulfillment microservice interacts with a different AMQP-compatible message broker, so that both message brokers can be chosen and scaled to best support the load of each microservice

D.

Order messages are sent to a JMS queue. OrderFulfilled messages are sent to a JMS topic The Order microservice interacts with one JMS provider (message broker) and the Fulfillment microservice interacts with a different JMS provider, so that both message brokers can be chosen and scaled to best support the load of each microservice

Questions # 44:

A company is using Mulesoft to develop API's and deploy them to Cloudhub and on premises targets. Recently it has decided to enable Runtime Fabric deployment option as well and infrastructure is set up for this option.

What can be used to deploy Runtime Fabric?

Options:

A.

AnypointCLI

B.

Anypoint platform REST API's

C.

Directly uploading ajar file from the Runtime manager

D.

Mule maven plug-in

Questions # 45:

Refer to the exhibit.

A shopping cart checkout process consists of a web store backend sending a sequence of API invocations to an Experience API, which in turn invokes a Process API. All API invocations are over HTTPS POST. The Java web store backend executes in a Java EE application server, while all API implementations are Mule applications executing in a customer -hosted Mule runtime.

End-to-end correlation of all HTTP requests and responses belonging to each individual checkout Instance is required. This is to be done through a common correlation ID, so that all log entries written by the web store backend, Experience API implementation, and Process API implementation include the same correlation ID for all requests and responses belonging to the same checkout instance.

What is the most efficient way (using the least amount of custom coding or configuration) for the web store backend and the implementations of the Experience API and Process API to participate in end-to-end correlation of the API invocations for each checkout instance?

A)

The web store backend, being a Java EE application, automatically makes use of the thread-local correlation ID generated by the Java EE application server and automatically transmits that to the Experience API using HTTP-standard headers

No special code or configuration is included in the web store backend, Experience API, and Process API implementations to generate and manage the correlation ID

B)

The web store backend generates a new correlation ID value at the start of checkout and sets it on the X-CORRELATlON-lt HTTP request header In each API invocation belonging to that checkout

No special code or configuration is included in the Experience API and Process API implementations to generate and manage the correlation ID

C)

The Experience API implementation generates a correlation ID for each incoming HTTP request and passes it to the web store backend in the HTTP response, which includes it in all subsequent API invocations to the Experience API.

The Experience API implementation must be coded to also propagate the correlation ID to the Process API in a suitable HTTP request header

D)

The web store backend sends a correlation ID value in the HTTP request body In the way required by the Experience API

The Experience API and Process API implementations must be coded to receive the custom correlation ID In the HTTP requests and propagate It in suitable HTTP request headers

Options:

A.

Option A

B.

Option B

C.

Option C

D.

Option D

Questions # 46:

An API implementation is being developed to expose data from a production database via HTTP requests. The API implementation executes a database SELECT statement that is dynamically created based upon data received from each incoming HTTP request. The developers are planning to use various types of testing to make sure the Mule application works as expected, can handle specific workloads, and behaves correctly from an API consumer perspective. What type of testing would typically mock the results from each SELECT statement rather than actually execute it in the production database?

Options:

A.

Unit testing (white box)

B.

Integration testing

C.

Functional testing (black box)

D.

Performance testing

Questions # 47:

An organization has implemented a continuous integration (CI) lifecycle that promotes Mule applications through code, build, and test stages. To standardize the organization's CI journey, a new dependency control approach is being designed to store artifacts that include information such as dependencies, versioning, and build promotions.

To implement these process improvements, the organization will now require developers to maintain all dependencies related to Mule application code in a shared location.

What is the most idiomatic (used for its intended purpose) type of system the organization should use in a shared location to standardize all dependencies related to Mule application code?

Options:

A.

A MuleSoft-managed repository at repository.mulesoft.org

B.

A binary artifact repository

C.

API Community Manager

D.

The Anypoint Object Store service at cloudhub.io

Questions # 48:

An organization if struggling frequent plugin version upgrades and external plugin project dependencies. The team wants to minimize the impact on applications by creating best practices that will define a set of default dependencies across all new and in progress projects.

How can these best practices be achieved with the applications having the least amount of responsibility?

Options:

A.

Create a Mule plugin project with all the dependencies and add it as a dependency in each application's POM.xml file

B.

Create a mule domain project with all the dependencies define in its POM.xml file and add each application to the domain Project

C.

Add all dependencies in each application's POM.xml file

D.

Create a parent POM of all the required dependencies and reference each in each application's POM.xml file

Questions # 49:

A developer needs to discover which API specifications have been created within the organization before starting a new project.

Which Anypoint Platform component can the developer use to find and try out the currently released API specifications?

Options:

A.

Anypoint Exchange

B.

Runtime Manager

C.

API Manager

D.

Object Store

Questions # 50:

According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which cloud computing deployment model describes a composition of two or more distinct clouds that support data and application portability?

Options:

A.

Private cloud

B.

Hybrid cloud 4

C.

Public cloud

D.

Community cloud

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