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Questions # 1:

When creating a new Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) Connection resource, there are several steps that must be done before it is fully configured and can be used in an integration flow. Which task is NOT required in order to transition a new Connection resource from the draft to the configured state?

Options:

A.

Specify an adapter type.


B.

Specify the connection role.


C.

Configure the security properties.


D.

Specify the corresponding lookup.


E.

Configure the connection properties.


F.

Execute a successful test of the connection.


Questions # 2:

You are an Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) specialist responsible for integrating two enterprise applications. Recently, you noticed that your integration instance is processing messages much slower than expected, causing a significant delay in data synchronization between the applications. What is the best course of action?

Options:

A.

Delete and re-create the integration to start with a clean slate.


B.

Analyze the performance metrics of the instance, identify bottlenecks, and optimize the integration accordingly.


C.

Reactivate the integration to clear any temporary issues that might be causing the slowdown.


D.

Immediately increase the number of instances to handle the increased load.


Questions # 3:

In Oracle Integration (OIC), you are designing an integration flow that processes customer orders. You need to enforce a specific validation rule that if an order contains more than 10 items, it must be rejected with an appropriate error message. Which is a valid approach for leveraging the Throw New Fault action in your integration to achieve this requirement?

Options:

A.

Create a separate integration flow to handle the error message, and then call it using the Throw New Fault action if the order item count is greater than 10.


B.

Create a scope, add the Throw New Fault action using an If-then branch to check the order item count, then throw the fault if the count is greater than 10.


C.

Implement the validation rule using a For-each action, and then use the Throw New Fault action within the first iteration if the count is greater than 10.


D.

Add the Throw New Fault action as the first activity in the main flow defining the error message, then configuring the Skip condition to be if the count is not greater than 10.


Questions # 4:

You have built an integration that includes an ERP Cloud Adapter connection. After the development has been completed, there is now a requirement to include newly added custom objects and custom attributes as part of the mappings. Which is the most efficient way to handle this requirement?

Options:

A.

Check the Refresh Metadata option for the ERP Cloud Connection, navigate back to your integration, then delete and recreate the map action to include the new custom objects and attributes.


B.

Check the Refresh Metadata option for the ERP Cloud Connection, navigate back to your integration, then edit the map action to include the new custom objects and attributes.


C.

Delete the invoke action to the ERP Cloud, re-create it, then edit the map action to include the new custom objects and attributes.


D.

Delete the integration and recreate it to include the new custom objects and attributes in the mapaction.


Questions # 5:

Which statement is NOT true about schedule parameters in Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) integration flow?

Options:

A.

Updates to schedule parameters value can be made manually before submitting an ad hoc request.


B.

Updates to schedule parameters value made dynamically in an Assign action will not persist on to the next instance run of the integration.


C.

Schedule parameters are always visible as an additional data source in the sources section of the mappers and expression editors within the integration.


D.

Updates to Schedule Parameter values can be made manually when starting a schedule.


Questions # 6:

In which scenario is the Oracle Integration (OIC) connectivity agent NOT required?

Options:

A.

Performing inbound polling for records to process in an Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse database


B.

Transferring files to an FTP server installed on-premises or behind a firewall


C.

Creating orders in Oracle E-Business Suite


D.

Publishing messages to Azure Service Bus


Questions # 7:

You are working on an integration within Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) that includes several connections to external systems. As part of your development work, you need help to implement Global Fault handling to ensure that any unexpected errors are caught and handled correctly. Which approach should you use to add global fault handling within your integration?

Options:

A.

Use the Raise Fault action within your integration flow to generate custom faults and handle them accordingly.


B.

Create a separate integration solely for the purpose of handling faults and configure your main integration to call it when necessary.


C.

Open the Global Fault handler page on the integration canvas and add actions as needed to handle unexpected faults.


D.

Add a Try-Catch action to your integration flow and configure it to catch and handle any faults.


Questions # 8:

In Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), you are working on an integration that uses a REST trigger, which will require認証(authentication). You need to ensure that only authorized clients can accessthe integration. Which configuration should you apply?

Options:

A.

Enable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) and set an API key in the REST adapter configuration.


B.

Configure the REST adapter with a Basic Authentication or OAuth 2.0 security policy and provide the required credentials.


C.

Set up an IP whitelist in the OIC instance, allowing only specific IP addresses to access the integration.


D.

Encrypt the payload using a custom encryption algorithm and provide the decryption key to authorized clients.


Questions # 9:

A Logger action enables you to log messages at runtime for fault diagnostic purposes. Which is NOT a valid statement concerning Logger action capabilities?

Options:

A.

Debug-level messages require the integration’s tracing level to be set to Debug.


B.

It always logs messages if the integration’s tracing level is set to Audit.


C.

You can always specify to log, even when the integration’s tracing level is set to Production.


D.

It logs messages only to the activity stream and diagnostic logs.


Questions # 10:

CSV-formatted data has been extracted from Oracle ERP Cloud by invoking a web service using the SOAP Adapter, and the data extract has been returned as an MTOM attachment. You now need to send this CSV file to an external REST API that supports accepting this content as a Base64 encoded string. Which is a valid solution offering the best performance?

Options:

A.

Use the REST adapter configuration wizard to define the structure of the CSV when configuring the invoke connection, then map the MTOM attachment directly.


B.

Map the received MTOM attachment directly to the REST adapter invoke map action using the encodeReferenceToBase64 function.


C.

Create and register a JavaScript function to convert the contents, invoke it using the JavaScript call action, then map the result to the REST adapter invoke map action.


D.

Create an NXSD in Oracle JDeveloper to define the schema of the CSV and use it to map the transformed data to the REST adapter invoke map action.


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