MuleSoft Certified Integration Architect - Level 1
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A. MuleSoft-hosted Anypoint Platform control plane CloudHub Shared Worker Cloud in multiple AWS regions
B. MuleSoft-hosted Anypoint Platform control plane Customer-hosted runtime plane in multiple AWS regions
C. MuleSoft-hosted Anypoint Platform control plane Customer-hosted runtime plane in each datacenter
D. Anypoint Platform - Private Cloud Edition Customer-hosted runtime plane in each datacenter
A. Organizations need to point Anypoint Exchange to their SCM system so Anypoint Exchange can pull source code when requested by developers and
provide it to Anypoint Studio
B. Organizations need to use Anypoint Exchange as the main SCM system to centralize versioning and avoid code duplication
C. Organizations can continue to use an SCM system of their choice for branching and merging, as long as they follow the branching and merging
strategy enforced by Anypoint Exchange
D. Organizations should continue to use an SCM system of their choice, in addition to keeping source code for these asset types in Anypoint Exchange,
thereby enabling parallel development, branching, and merging
A. API-led connectivity
B. Batch-triggered ETL
C. Event-driven architecture
D. Microservice architecture
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A set of integration Mule applications, some of which expose APIs, are being created to enable a new business process. Various stakeholders may be
impacted by this. These stakeholders are a combination of semi-technical users (who understand basic integration terminology and concepts such as
JSON and XML) and technically skilled potential consumers of the Mule applications and APIs.
What is an effective way for the project team responsible for the Mule applications and APIs being built to communicate with these stakeholders using
Anypoint
Platform and its supplied toolset?
A. Create Anypoint Exchange entries with pages elaborating the integration design, including API notebooks (where applicable) to help the
stakeholders understand and interact with the Mule applications and APIs at various levels of technical depth
B. Capture documentation about the Mule applications and APIs inline within the Mule integration flows and use Anypoint Studio's Export
Documentation feature to provide an HTML version of this documentation to the stakeholders
C. Use Anypoint Design Center to implement the Mule applications and APIs and give the various stakeholders access to these Design Center projects,
so they can collaborate and provide feedback
D. Use Anypoint Exchange to register the various Mule applications and APIs and share the RAML definitions with the stakeholders, so they can be
discovered
A. 1. Read the JMS message (NOT in an XA transaction) 2. Perform EACH DB insert in a SEPARATE DB transaction 3. Acknowledge the JMS message
B. 1. Read and acknowledge the JMS message (NOT in an XA transaction) 2. In a NEW XA transaction, perform BOTH DB inserts
C. 1. Read the JMS message in an XA transaction 2. In the SAME XA transaction, perform BOTH DB inserts but do NOT acknowledge the JMS message
D. 1. Read the JMS message (NOT in an XA transaction) 2. Perform BOTH DB inserts in ONE DB transaction 3. Acknowledge the JMS message
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