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Questions # 11:

What API policy would be LEAST LIKELY used when designing an Experience API that is intended to work with a consumer mobile phone or tablet application?

Options:

A.

OAuth 2.0 access token enforcement


B.

Client ID enforcement


C.

JSON threat protection


D.

IPwhitellst


Questions # 12:

An organization makes a strategic decision to move towards an IT operating model that emphasizes consumption of reusable IT assets using modern APIs (as defined by MuleSoft).

What best describes each modern API in relation to this new IT operating model?

Options:

A.

Each modern API has its own software development lifecycle, which reduces the need for documentation and automation


B.

Each modem API must be treated like a product and designed for a particular target audience (for instance, mobile app developers)


C.

Each modern API must be easy to consume, so should avoid complex authentication mechanisms such as SAML or JWT D


D.

Each modern API must be REST and HTTP based


Questions # 13:

Refer to the exhibit. An organization is running a Mule standalone runtime and has configured Active Directory as the Anypoint Platform external Identity Provider. The organization does not have budget for other system components.

Question # 13

What policy should be applied to all instances of APIs in the organization to most effecuvelyKestrict access to a specific group of internal users?

Options:

A.

Apply a basic authentication - LDAP policy; the internal Active Directory will be configured as the LDAP source for authenticating users


B.

Apply a client ID enforcement policy; the specific group of users will configure their client applications to use their specific client credentials


C.

Apply an IP whitelist policy; only the specific users' workstations will be in the whitelist


D.

Apply an OAuth 2.0 access token enforcement policy; the internal Active Directory will be configured as the OAuth server


Questions # 14:

What Mule application deployment scenario requires using Anypoint Platform Private Cloud Edition or Anypoint Platform for Pivotal Cloud Foundry?

Options:

A.

When it Is required to make ALL applications highly available across multiple data centers


B.

When it is required that ALL APIs are private and NOT exposed to the public cloud


C.

When regulatory requirements mandate on-premises processing of EVERY data item, including meta-data


D.

When ALL backend systems in the application network are deployed in the organization's intranet


Questions # 15:

How can the application of a rate limiting API policy be accurately reflected in the RAML definition of an API?

Options:

A.

By refining the resource definitions by adding a description of the rate limiting policy behavior


B.

By refining the request definitions by adding a remaining Requests query parameter with description, type, and example


C.

By refining the response definitions by adding the out-of-the-box Anypoint Platform rate-limit-enforcement securityScheme with description, type, and example


D.

By refining the response definitions by adding the x-ratelimit-* response headers with description, type, and example


Questions # 16:

A company has created a successful enterprise data model (EDM). The company is committed to building an application network by adopting modern APIs as a core enabler of the company's IT operating model. At what API tiers (experience, process, system) should the company require reusing the EDM when designing modern API data models?

Options:

A.

At the experience and process tiers


B.

At the experience and system tiers


C.

At the process and system tiers


D.

At the experience, process, and system tiers


Questions # 17:

An API has been updated in Anypoint Exchange by its API producer from version 3.1.1 to 3.2.0 following accepted semantic versioning practices and the changes have been communicated via the API's public portal.

The API endpoint does NOT change in the new version.

How should the developer of an API client respond to this change?

Options:

A.

The update should be identified as a project risk and full regression testing of the functionality that uses this API should be run


B.

The API producer should be contacted to understand the change to existing functionality


C.

The API producer should be requested to run the old version in parallel with the new one


D.

The API client code ONLY needs to be changed if it needs to take advantage of new features


Questions # 18:

Which of the following sequence is correct?

Options:

A.

API Client implementes logic to call an API >> API Consumer requests access to API >> API Implementation routes the request to >> API


B.

API Consumer requests access to API >> API Client implementes logic to call an API >> API routes the request to >> API Implementation


C.

API Consumer implementes logic to call an API >> API Client requests access to API >> API Implementation routes the request to >> API


D.

API Client implementes logic to call an API >> API Consumer requests access to API >> API routes the request to >> API Implementation


Questions # 19:

A code-centric API documentation environment should allow API consumers to investigate and execute API client source code that demonstrates invoking one or more APIs as part of representative scenarios.

What is the most effective way to provide this type of code-centric API documentation environment using Anypoint Platform?

Options:

A.

Enable mocking services for each of the relevant APIs and expose them via their Anypoint Exchange entry


B.

Ensure the APIs are well documented through their Anypoint Exchange entries and API Consoles and share these pages with all API consumers


C.

Create API Notebooks and include them in the relevant Anypoint Exchange entries


D.

Make relevant APIs discoverable via an Anypoint Exchange entry


Questions # 20:

The application network is recomposable: it is built for change because it "bends but does not break"

Options:

A.

TRUE


B.

FALSE


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