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Questions # 71:

A system API EmployeeSAPI is used to fetch employee's data from an underlying SQL database.

The architect must design a caching strategy to query the database only when there is an update to the employees stable or else return a cached response in order to minimize the number of redundant transactions being handled by the database.

What must the architect do to achieve the caching objective?

Options:

A.

Use an On Table Row on employees table and call invalidate cacheUse an object store caching strategy and expiration interval to empty

B.

Use a Scheduler with a fixed frequency every hour triggering an invalidate cache flowUse an object store caching strategy and expiration interval to empty

C.

Use a Scheduler with a fixed frequency every hour triggering an invalidate cache flowUse an object store caching strategy and set expiration interval to 1-hour

D.

Use an on table rule on employees table call invalidate cache and said new employees data to cacheUse an object store caching strategy and set expiration interval to 1-hour

Questions # 72:

An integration team uses Anypoint Platform and follows MuleSoft's recommended approach to full lifecycle API development.

Which step should the team's API designer take before the API developers implement the AP! Specification?

Options:

A.

Generate test cases using MUnit so the API developers can observe the results of running the API

B.

Use the scaffolding capability of Anypoint Studio to create an API portal based on the API specification

C.

Publish the API specification to Exchange and solicit feedback from the API's consumers

D.

Use API Manager to version the API specification

Questions # 73:

What aspects of a CI/CD pipeline for Mule applications can be automated using MuleSoft-provided Maven plugins?

Options:

A.

Compile, package, unit test, validate unit test coverage, deploy

B.

Compile, package, unit test, deploy, integration test (Incorrect)

C.

Compile, package, unit test, deploy, create associated API instances in API Manager

D.

Import from API designer, compile, package, unit test, deploy, publish to Anypoint Exchange

Questions # 74:

Organization wants to achieve high availability goal for Mule applications in customer hosted runtime plane. Due to the complexity involved, data cannot be shared among of different instances of same Mule application. What option best suits to this requirement considering high availability is very much critical to the organization?

Options:

A.

The cluster can be configured

B.

Use third party product to implement load balancer

C.

High availability can be achieved only in CloudHub

D.

Use persistent object store

Questions # 75:

An organization is designing the following two Mule applications that must share data via a common persistent object store instance:

- Mule application P will be deployed within their on-premises datacenter.

- Mule application C will run on CloudHub in an Anypoint VPC.

The object store implementation used by CloudHub is the Anypoint Object Store v2 (OSv2).

what type of object store(s) should be used, and what design gives both Mule applications access to the same object store instance?

Options:

A.

Application P uses the Object Store connector to access a persistent object store Application C accesses this persistent object store via the Object Store REST API through an IPsec tunnel

B.

Application C and P both use the Object Store connector to access the Anypoint Object Store v2

C.

Application C uses the Object Store connector to access a persistent object Application P accesses the persistent object store via the Object Store REST API

D.

Application C and P both use the Object Store connector to access a persistent object store

Questions # 76:

An organization has various integrations implemented as Mule applications. Some of these Mule applications are deployed to custom hosted Mule runtimes (on-premises) while others execute in the MuleSoft-hosted runtime plane (CloudHub). To perform the Integra functionality, these Mule applications connect to various backend systems, with multiple applications typically needing to access the backend systems.

How can the organization most effectively avoid creating duplicates in each Mule application of the credentials required to access the backend systems?

Options:

A.

Create a Mule domain project that maintains the credentials as Mule domain-shared resources Deploy the Mule applications to the Mule domain, so the credentials are available to the Mule applications

B.

Store the credentials in properties files in a shared folder within the organization's data center Have the Mule applications load properties files from this shared location at startup

C.

Segregate the credentials for each backend system into environment-specific properties files Package these properties files in each Mule application, from where they are loaded at startup

D.

Configure or create a credentials service that returns the credentials for each backend system, and that is accessible from customer-hosted and MuleSoft-hosted Mule runtimes Have the Mule applications toad the properties at startup by invoking that credentials service

Questions # 77:

An organization's security requirements mandate centralized control at all times over authentication and authorization of external applications when invoking web APIs managed on Anypoint Platform.

What Anypoint Platform feature is most idiomatic (used for its intended purpose), straightforward, and maintainable to use to meet this requirement?

Options:

A.

Client management configured in access management

B.

Identity management configured in access management

C.

Enterprise Security module coded in Mule applications

D.

External access configured in API Manager

Questions # 78:

Which type of communication is managed by a service mesh in a microservices architecture?

Options:

A.

Communication between microservices runtime administrators

B.

Communication between microservices developers

C.

Communication between microservices

D.

Communication between trading partner services

Questions # 79:

As a part of project requirement, client will send a stream of data to mule application. Payload size can vary between 10mb to 5GB. Mule application is required to transform the data and send across multiple sftp servers. Due to the cost cuttings in the organization, mule application can only be allocated one worker with size of 0.2 vCore.

As an integration architect , which streaming strategy you would suggest to handle this scenario?

Options:

A.

In-memory non repeatable stream

B.

File based non-repeatable stream

C.

In-memory repeatable stream

D.

File based repeatable storage

Questions # 80:

An organization is successfully using API led connectivity, however, as the application network grows, all the manually performed tasks to publish share and discover, register, apply policies to, and deploy an API are becoming repetitive pictures driving the organization to automate this process using efficient CI/'CD pipeline. Considering Anypoint platforms capabilities how should the organization approach automating is API lifecycle?

Options:

A.

Use runtime manager rest apis for API management and mavenforAPI deployment

B.

Use Maven with a custom configuration required for the API lifecycle

C.

Use Anypoint CLI or Anypoint Platform REST apis with scripting language such as groovy

D.

Use Exchange rest api's for API management and MavenforAPI deployment

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