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An API implementation has been deployed to CloudHub and now needs to be governed. IT
will not allocate additional vCore for a new Mule application to act as an API proxy.
Whatis the next step to preseive the current vCore usage, but still allow the Mule
application to be managed by API Manager?


A.

Register the same API implementation in Runtime Manager to connect to API Manager


B.

Modify the API implementation to useauto-discovery to register with API Manager


C.

Upload the Mule application's JAR file to the API instance in API Manager


D.

Deploy the same API implementation behind a VPC and configure the VPC to connect
to API Manager





B.
  

Modify the API implementation to useauto-discovery to register with API Manager



Refer to the exhibits.

All three of the conditions for the Choice router are true. What messages are written in the application log?


A. Route1


B. Route2


C. Route1,Route2


D. Route1,Route2,Default





A.
  Route1

Only one of the routes in the Choice router executes, meaning that the first expression that evaluates to true triggers that route1 execution and the others are not checked. If none of the expressions are true, then the default route executes. Hence only Route1 will be executed as it is the first expression. hence output of logger is Route1.
MuleSoft Doc Ref : https://docs.mulesoft.com/mule-runtime/4.3/choice-router-concept The Choice router dynamically routes messages through a flow according to a set of DataWeave expressions that evaluate message content. Each expression is associated with a different routing option. The effect is to add conditional processing to a flow, similar to an if/then/else code block in most programming languages.
Only one of the routes in the Choice router executes, meaning that the first expression that evaluates to true triggers that route’s execution and the others are not checked. If none of the expressions are true, then the default route executes.

What statement is a part of MuleSoft's description of an application network?


A. Creates and manages high availability and fault tolerant services and infrastructure


B. Creates reusable APIs and assets designed to be consumed by other business units


C. Creates and manages a collection of JMS messaging services and infrastructure


D. Leverages Central IT to deliver complete point-to-point solutions with master data management





B.
  Creates reusable APIs and assets designed to be consumed by other business units

What DataWeave expression transforms the array a to the XML output?


A. 1.1. trains:
2.2. {(
3.3. a map ((engId, index) ->
4.4. train: {
5.5. TrainNumber: engId
6.6.
7.7. }
8.8. )
9.9. )}


B. 1.1. trains:
2.2. a map ((engId, index) ->
3.3. train: {
4.4. TrainNumber: engId
5.5.
6.6. }
7.7. )


C. 1.1. {(
2.2. trains:
3.3. a map ((engId, index) ->
4.4. train: {
5.5. TrainNumber: engId
6.6.
7.7. }
8.8. )
9.)}


D. 1.1. {
2.2. trains:
3.3. a map ((engId, index) ->
4.4. train: {
5.5. TrainNumber: engId
6.6.
7.7. }
8.8. )
9.}





A.
  1.1. trains:
2.2. {(
3.3. a map ((engId, index) ->
4.4. train: {
5.5. TrainNumber: engId
6.6.
7.7. }
8.8. )
9.9. )}


Explanation:
For such questions always look for Syntax:
I call it "Wrap the Map" trains:
{(
When mapping array elements (JSON or JAVA) to XML, wrap the map operations in {(..)}
-{ } are defining the object
-( ) are transforming each element in the array as a key/value pair

Refer to the exhibits. 

The Set Payload transformer In the addltem subflow usesDataWeave to create an order
object. What is the correct DataWeave code for the Set Payload transformer in the createOrder


A.

addltemf { payload: { price: "100", item: "router", itemType: "cable" } > )


B.

lookupf "addltem", { payload: { price: "100", item: "router", itemType: "cable" } } )


C.

addltemf { price: "100", item: "router", itemType: "cable" })


D.

lookupf "addltem", { price: "100", item: "router", itemType: "cable" } )





B.
  

lookupf "addltem", { payload: { price: "100", item: "router", itemType: "cable" } } )



Refer to the exhibit.

The Mule application's connectors are configured with property placeholders whose values are set in the config.yaml file.
What must be added to the Mule application to link the config.yaml file's values with the property placeholders?


A. A configuration-properties element in the acme-app xml file


B. A dependency element in the pom xml file


C. A file-config element in the acrne-app xml file


D. A propertiesFile key/value pair in the mule-artifact json file





A.
  A configuration-properties element in the acme-app xml file

What is the purpose of the api:router element in APIkit?


A. Creates native connectors using a 3rd party Java library


B. Serves as an API implementation


C. Validates requests against RAML API specifications and routes them to API implementations


D. Validates responses returned from API requests and routes them back to the caller





C.
  Validates requests against RAML API specifications and routes them to API implementations

Explanation: The APIkit Router is a key message processor that validates requests against the provided definition, enriches messages (for example by adding default values to the messages) and routes requests to a particular flow. Also, the Router raises errors messages if errors occurs while routing, validating or processing the user request.

Refer to the exhibit.

The error occurs when a project is run in Anypoint Studio. The project, which has a dependency that is not in the MuleSoft Maven repository, was created and successfully run on a different computer.
What is the next step to fix the error to get the project to run successfully?


A. Edit the dependency in the Mule project's pom.xml file


B. Install the dependency to the computer's local Maven repository


C. Deploy the dependency to MuleSoft's Maven repository


D. Add the dependency to the MULE_HOME/bin folder





B.
  Install the dependency to the computer's local Maven repository

Explanation: As dependency is not present in Mulesoft Maven repository, we need to install the dependency on computer's local Maven repository. Option 3 is correct choice.


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