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Questions # 31:

A REST API is being designed to implement a Mule application.

What standard interface definition language can be used to define REST APIs?

Options:

A.

Web Service Definition Language(WSDL)


B.

OpenAPI Specification (OAS)


C.

YAML


D.

AsyncAPI Specification


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Questions # 32:

Which Mulesoft feature helps users to delegate their access without sharing sensitive credentials or giving full control of accounts to 3rd parties?

Options:

A.

Secure Scheme


B.

client id enforcement policy


C.

Connected apps


D.

Certificates


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Questions # 33:

A Kubernetes controller automatically adds another pod replica to the resource pool in response to increased application load.

Which scalability option is the controller implementing?

Options:

A.

Down


B.

Diagonal


C.

Vertical


D.

Horizontal


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Questions # 34:

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


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Questions # 35:

An organization if struggling frequent plugin version upgrades and external plugin project dependencies. The team wants to minimize the impact on applications by creating best practices that will define a set of default dependencies across all new and in progress projects.

How can these best practices be achieved with the applications having the least amount of responsibility?

Options:

A.

Create a Mule plugin project with all the dependencies and add it as a dependency in each application's POM.xml file


B.

Create a mule domain project with all the dependencies define in its POM.xml file and add each application to the domain Project


C.

Add all dependencies in each application's POM.xml file


D.

Create a parent POM of all the required dependencies and reference each in each application's POM.xml file


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Questions # 36:

An organization is choosing between API-led connectivity and other integration approaches.

According to MuleSoft, which business benefits is associated with an API-led connectivity approach using Anypoint Platform?

Options:

A.

improved security through adoption of monolithic architectures


B.

Increased developer productivity through sell-service of API assets


C.

Greater project predictability through tight coupling of systems


D.

Higher outcome repeatability through centralized development


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Questions # 37:

According to MuleSoft, which system integration term describes the method, format, and protocol used for communication between two system?

Options:

A.

Component


B.

interaction


C.

Message


D.

Interface


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Questions # 38:

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.


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Questions # 39:

An integration Mute application is being designed to process orders by submitting them to a backend system for offline processing. Each order will be received by the Mute application through an HTTPS POST and must be acknowledged immediately. Once acknowledged, the order will be submitted to a backend system. Orders that cannot be successfully submitted due to rejections from the backend system will need to be processed manually (outside the backend system).

The Mule application will be deployed to a customer-hosted runtime and is able to use an existing ActiveMQ broker if needed.

The backend system has a track record of unreliability both due to minor network connectivity issues and longer outages.

What idiomatic (used for their intended purposes) combination of Mule application components and ActiveMQ queues are required to ensure automatic submission of orders to the backend system, while minimizing manual order processing?

Options:

A.

An On Error scope Non-persistent VM ActiveMQ Dead Letter Queue for manual processing


B.

An On Error scope MuleSoft Object Store ActiveMQ Dead Letter Queue for manual processing


C.

Until Successful component MuleSoft Object Store ActiveMQ is NOT needed or used


D.

Until Successful component ActiveMQ long retry Queue ActiveMQ Dead Letter Queue for manual processing


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Questions # 40:

What best describes the Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs), also known as DNS entries, created when a Mule application is deployed to the CloudHub Shared Worker Cloud?

Options:

A.

A fixed number of FQDNs are created, IRRESPECTIVE of the environment and VPC design


B.

The FQDNs are determined by the application name chosen, IRRESPECTIVE of the region


C.

The FQDNs are determined by the application name, but can be modified by an administrator after deployment


D.

The FQDNs are determined by both the application name and the region


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