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Questions # 51:

An organization has deployed runtime fabric on an eight note cluster with performance profile. An API uses and non persistent object store for maintaining some of its state data. What will be the impact to the stale data if server crashes?

Options:

A.

State data is preserved

B.

State data is rolled back to a previously saved version

C.

State data is lost

D.

State data is preserved as long as more than one more is unaffected by the crash

Questions # 52:

A company is designing an integration Mule application to process orders by submitting them to a back-end system for offline processing. Each order will be received by the Mule application through an HTTP5 POST and must be acknowledged immediately.

Once acknowledged the order will be submitted to a back-end system. Orders that cannot be successfully submitted due to the rejections from the back-end system will need to be processed manually (outside the banking system).

The mule application will be deployed to a customer hosted runtime and will be able to use an existing ActiveMQ broker if needed. The ActiveMQ broker is located inside the organization's firewall. The back-end system has a track record of unreliability due to both minor network connectivity issues and longer outages.

Which combination of Mule application components and ActiveMQ queues are required to ensure automatic submission of orders to the back-end system while supporting but minimizing manual order processing?

Options:

A.

One or more On Error scopes to assist calling the back-end system An Untill successful scope containing VM components for long retries A persistent dead-letter VM queue configure in Cloud hub

B.

An Until Successful scope to call the back-end system One or more ActiveMQ long-retry queues One or more ActiveMQ dead-letter queues for manual processing

C.

One or more on-Error scopes to assist calling the back-end system one or more ActiveMQ long-retry queues A persistent dead-letter Object store configuration in the CloudHub object store service

D.

A batch job scope to call the back in system An Untill successful scope containing Object Store components for long retries. A dead-letter object store configured in the Mule application

Questions # 53:

An organization plans to extend its Mule APIs to the EU (Frankfurt) region.

Currently, all Mule applications are deployed to CloudHub 1.0 in the default North American region, from the North America control plane, following this naming convention: {API-name}—{environment} (for example, Orderssapi—dev, Orders-sapi-—qa, Orders-sapi-—prod, etc.).

There is no network restriction to block communications between APIs.

What strategy should be implemented in order to deploy the same Mule APIs to the CloudHub 1.0 EU region from the North America control plane,

as well as to minimize latency between APIs and target users and systems in Europe?

Options:

A.

In Runtime Manager, for each Mule application deployment, set the Region property to EU (Frankfurt) and reuse the same Mule application mame as in the North Americanregion.Communicate the new urls {API-name}—{environment}.de-ci.cloudhub.io to the consuming API clients In Europe.

B.

In API Manager, set the Region property to EU (Frankfurt) to create an API proxy named {API-name}—proxy—{environment} for each Mule application.Communicate the new url {API-name}—proxy—{environment}.de-c1.cloudhub.io to the consuming API clients In Europe.

C.

In Runtime Manager, for each Mule application deployment, leave the Region propertyblank (default) and change the Mule application name to {API-name}—{environment).de-cl.Communicate the new urls {API-name}—{environment}.de-ci1.cloudhub.io to theconsuming API clients in Europe.

D.

In API Manager, leave the Region property blank (default) to deploy an API proxy named {API-name}~proxy~- (environment}.de-cl for each Mule application.Communicate the new url {API-name}—proxy—{environment}.de-cl.cloudhub.io to the consuming API clients in Europe.

Questions # 54:

Refer to the exhibit.

Question # 54

An organization deploys multiple Mule applications to the same customer -hosted Mule runtime. Many of these Mule applications must expose an HTTPS endpoint on the same port using a server-side certificate that rotates often.

What is the most effective way to package the HTTP Listener and package or store the server-side certificate when deploying these Mule applications, so the disruption caused by certificate rotation is minimized?

Options:

A.

Package the HTTPS Listener configuration in a Mule DOMAIN project, referencing it from all Mule applications that need to expose an HTTPS endpoint Package the server-side certificate in ALL Mule APPLICATIONS that need to expose an HTTPS endpoint

B.

Package the HTTPS Listener configuration in a Mule DOMAIN project, referencing it from all Mule applications that need to expose an HTTPS endpoint. Store the server-side certificate in a shared filesystem location in the Mule runtime's classpath, OUTSIDE the Mule DOMAIN or any Mule APPLICATION

C.

Package an HTTPS Listener configuration In all Mule APPLICATIONS that need to expose an HTTPS endpoint Package the server-side certificate in a NEW Mule DOMAIN project

D.

Package the HTTPS Listener configuration in a Mule DOMAIN project, referencing It from all Mule applications that need to expose an HTTPS endpoint. Package the server-side certificate in the SAME Mule DOMAIN project Go to Set

Questions # 55:

When designing an upstream API and its implementation, the development team has been advised to not set timeouts when invoking downstream API. Because the downstream API has no SLA that can be relied upon. This is the only donwstream API dependency of that upstream API. Assume the downstream API runs uninterrupted without crashing. What is the impact of this advice?

Options:

A.

The invocation of the downstream API will run to completion without timing out.

B.

An SLA for the upstream API CANNOT be provided.

C.

A default timeout of 500 ms will automatically be applied by the Mule runtime in which the upstream API implementation executes.

D.

A load-dependent timeout of less than 1000 ms will be applied by the Mule runtime in which the downstream API implementation executes.

Questions # 56:

Which of the below requirements prevent the usage of Anypoint MQ in a company's network? (Choose two answers)

Options:

A.

single message payload can be up to 15 MB

B.

payloads must be encrypted

C.

the message broker must be hosted on premises

D.

support for point-to-point messaging

E.

ability for a third party outside the company's network to consume events from the queue

Questions # 57:

An API has been unit tested and is ready for integration testing. The API is governed by a Client ID Enforcement policy in all environments.

What must the testing team do before they can start integration testing the API in the Staging environment?

Options:

A.

They must access the API portal and create an API notebook using the Client ID and Client Secret supplied by the API portal in the Staging environment

B.

They must request access to the API instance in the Staging environment and obtain a Client ID and Client Secret to be used for testing the API

C.

They must be assigned as an API version owner of the API in the Staging environment

D.

They must request access to the Staging environment and obtain the Client ID and Client Secret for that environment to be used for testing the API

Questions # 58:

Refer to the exhibit.

A Mule 4 application has a parent flow that breaks up a JSON array payload into 200 separate items, then sends each item one at a time inside an Async scope to a VM queue.

A second flow to process orders has a VM Listener on the same VM queue. The rest of this flow processes each received item by writing the item to a database.

This Mule application is deployed to four CloudHub workers with persistent queues enabled.

What message processing guarantees are provided by the VM queue and the CloudHub workers, and how are VM messages routed among the CloudHub workers for each invocation of the parent flow under normal operating conditions where all the CloudHub workers remain online?

Options:

A.

EACH item VM message is processed AT MOST ONCE by ONE CloudHub worker, with workers chosen in a deterministic round-robin fashion Each of the four CloudHub workers can be expected to process 1/4 of the Item VM messages (about 50 items)

B.

EACH item VM message is processed AT LEAST ONCE by ONE ARBITRARY CloudHub worker Each of the four CloudHub workers can be expected to process some item VM messages

C.

ALL Item VM messages are processed AT LEAST ONCE by the SAME CloudHub worker where the parent flow was invokedThis one CloudHub worker processes ALL 200 item VM messages

D.

ALL item VM messages are processed AT MOST ONCE by ONE ARBITRARY CloudHub workerThis one CloudHub worker processes ALL 200 item VM messages

Questions # 59:

A global organization operates datacenters in many countries. There are private network links between these datacenters because all business data (but NOT metadata) must be exchanged over these private network connections.

The organization does not currently use AWS in any way.

The strategic decision has Just been made to rigorously minimize IT operations effort and investment going forward.

What combination of deployment options of the Anypoint Platform control plane and runtime plane(s) best serves this organization at the start of this strategic journey?

Options:

A.

MuleSoft-hosted Anypoint Platform control plane CloudHub Shared Worker Cloud in multiple AWS regions

B.

Anypoint Platform - Private Cloud Edition Customer-hosted runtime plane in each datacenter

C.

MuleSoft-hosted Anypoint Platform control plane Customer-hosted runtime plane in multiple AWS regions

D.

MuleSoft-hosted Anypoint Platform control plane Customer-hosted runtime plane in each datacenter

Questions # 60:

Which role is primarily responsible for building API implementation as part of a typical MuleSoft integration project?

Options:

A.

API Developer

B.

API Designer

C.

Integration Architect

D.

Operations

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