What is a key requirement when using an external Identity Provider for Client Management in Anypoint Platform?
A.
Single sign-on is required to sign in to Anypoint Platform
B.
The application network must include System APIs that interact with the Identity
Provider
C.
To invoke OAuth 2.0-protected APIs managed by Anypoint Platform, API clients must submit access tokens issued by that same Identity Provider
D.
APIs managed by Anypoint Platform must be protected by SAML 2.0 policies
To invoke OAuth 2.0-protected APIs managed by Anypoint Platform, API clients must submit access tokens issued by that same Identity Provider
Explanation: https://www.folkstalk.com/2019/11/mulesoft-integration-and-platform.html
Explanation
Correct Answer: To invoke OAuth 2.0-protected APIs managed by Anypoint Platform, API
clients must submit access tokens issued by that same Identity Provider
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>> It is NOT necessary that single sign-on is required to sign in to Anypoint Platform
because we are using an external Identity Provider for Client Management
>> It is NOT necessary that all APIs managed by Anypoint Platform must be protected by
SAML 2.0 policies because we are using an external Identity Provider for Client
Management
>> Not TRUE that the application network must include System APIs that interact with the
Identity Provider because we are using an external Identity Provider for Client Management
Only TRUE statement in the given options is - "To invoke OAuth 2.0-protected APIs
managed by Anypoint Platform, API clients must submit access tokens issued by that same
Identity Provider"
References:
https://docs.mulesoft.com/api-manager/2.x/external-oauth-2.0-token-validation-policy
https://blogs.mulesoft.com/dev/api-dev/api-security-ways-to-authenticate-and-authorize/
A Mule application exposes an HTTPS endpoint and is deployed to the CloudHub Shared Worker Cloud. All traffic to that Mule application must stay inside the AWS VPC. To what TCP port do API invocations to that Mule application need to be sent?
A. 443
B. 8081
C. 8091
D. 8082
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 8082
A Platinum customer uses the U.S. control plane and deploys applications to CloudHub in Singapore with a default log configuration. The compliance officer asks where the logs and monitoring data reside?
A. Logs are held in: Singapore and monitoring data is held in the United States
B. Logs and monitoring data are held in the United States
C. Logs are held in the United States and monitoring data is held in Singapore
D. Logs and monitoring data are held in Singapore
Explanation:
For applications deployed on CloudHub in a foreign region (e.g., Singapore),
MuleSoft handles log and monitoring data in the region where the control plane
resides. This data storage policy is standard for CloudHub deployments to maintain
centralized log and monitoring data.
Which APIs can be used with DataGraph to create a unified schema?

A. APIs 1, 3, 5
B. APIs 2, 4 ,6
C. APIs 1, 2, s5, 6
D. APIs 1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation:
To create a unified schema in MuleSoft's DataGraph, APIs must be exposed
in a way that allows DataGraph to pull and consolidate data from these APIs into a single
schema accessible to consumers. DataGraph provides a federated approach, combining
multiple APIs to form a single, unified API endpoint.
In this setup:
APIs 1, 2, 3, and 4 are suitable candidates for DataGraph because they are hosted
within the Customer VPC on CloudHub and are accessible either through a
Shared Load Balancer (LB) or a Dedicated Load Balancer (DLB). Both of these
load balancers provide public access, which is a necessary condition for
DataGraph as it must access the APIs to aggregate data.
APIs 5 and 6 are hosted on Customer Hosted Server 2, which is explicitly marked
as "Not public". Since DataGraph requires API access through a publicly
reachable endpoint to aggregate them into a unified schema, APIs 5 and 6 cannot
be used with DataGraph in this configuration.
APIs 3 and 4 on Customer Hosted Server 1 appear accessible through a Shared
LB, implying public accessibility that meets DataGraph’s requirements.
By combining APIs 1, 2, 3, and 4 within DataGraph, you can create a unified schema that
enables clients to query data seamlessly from all these APIs as if it were from a single
source.
This setup allows for efficient data retrieval and can simplify API consumption by reducing
the need to call multiple APIs individually, thus optimizing performance and developer
experience.
The responses to some HTTP requests can be cached depending on the HTTP verb used
in the request. According to the HTTP specification, for what HTTP verbs is this safe to do?
A.
PUT, POST, DELETE
B.
GET, HEAD, POST
C.
GET, PUT, OPTIONS
D.
GET, OPTIONS, HEAD
GET, OPTIONS, HEAD
A large lending company has developed an API to unlock data from a database server and web server. The API has been deployed to Anypoint Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) on CloudHub 1.0. The database server and web server are in the customer's secure network and are not accessible through the public internet. The database server is in the customer's AWS VPC, whereas the web server is in the customer's on-premises corporate data center. How can access be enabled for the API to connect with the database server and the web server?
A. Set up VPC peering with AWS VPC and a VPN tunnel to the customer's on-premises corporate data center
B. Set up VPC peering with AWS VPC and the customer's on-premises corporate data center
C. Setup a transit gateway to the customer's on-premises corporate data center through AWS VPC
D. Set up VPC peering with the customer's on-premises corporate data center and a VPN tunnel to AWS VPC
Explanation:
A large company wants to implement IT infrastructure in its own data center, based on the corporate IT policy requirements that data and metadata reside locally. Which combination of Mule control plane and Mule runtime plane(s) meets the requirements?
A. Anypoint Platform Private Cloud Edition for the control plane and the MuleSoft-hosted runtime plane
B. The MuleSoft-hosted control plane and Anypoint Runtime Fabric for the runtime plane
C. The MuleSoft-hosted control plane and customer-hosted Mule runtimes for the runtime plane
D. Anypoint Platform Private Cloud Edition for the control plane and customer-hosted Mule runtimes for the runtime plane
Explanation:
Select the correct Owner-Layer combinations from below options
A.
1. App Developers owns and focuses on Experience Layer APIs
2. Central IT owns and focuses on Process Layer APIs
3. LOB IT owns and focuses on System Layer APIs
B.
1. Central IT owns and focuses on Experience Layer APIs
2. LOB IT owns and focuses on Process Layer APIs
3. App Developers owns and focuses on System Layer APIs
C.
1. App Developers owns and focuses on Experience Layer APIs
2. LOB IT owns and focuses on Process Layer APIs
3. Central IT owns and focuses on System Layer APIs
1. App Developers owns and focuses on Experience Layer APIs
2. LOB IT owns and focuses on Process Layer APIs
3. Central IT owns and focuses on System Layer APIs
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer:
1. App Developers owns and focuses on Experience Layer APIs
2. LOB IT owns and focuses on Process Layer APIs
3. Central IT owns and focuses on System Layer APIs
References:
https://blogs.mulesoft.com/biz/api/experience-api-ownership/
https://blogs.mulesoft.com/biz/api/process-api-ownership/
https://blogs.mulesoft.com/biz/api/system-api-ownership
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