Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Platform Integration Architect (Mule-Arch-202 ) MuleSoft-Integration-Architect-I Question # 68 Topic 7 Discussion

Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Platform Integration Architect (Mule-Arch-202 ) MuleSoft-Integration-Architect-I Question # 68 Topic 7 Discussion

MuleSoft-Integration-Architect-I Exam Topic 7 Question 68 Discussion:
Question #: 68
Topic #: 7

As a part of project requirement, Java Invoke static connector in a mule 4 application needs to invoke a static method in a dependency jar file. What are two ways to add the dependency to be visible by the connectors class loader?

(Choose two answers)


A.

In the Java Invoke static connector configuration, configure a path and name of the dependency jar file


B.

Add the dependency jar file to the java classpath by setting the JVM parameters


C.

Use Maven command to include the dependency jar file when packaging the application


D.

Configure the dependency as a shared library in the project POM


E.

Update mule-artefact.json to export the Java package


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