What is a key performance indicator (KPI) that measures the success of a typical C4E that is immediately apparent in responses from the Anypoint Platform APIs?
A.
The number of production outage incidents reported in the last 24 hours
B.
The number of API implementations that have a publicly accessible HTTP endpoint and are being managed by Anypoint Platform
C.
The fraction of API implementations deployed manually relative to those deployed using a CI/CD tool
D.
The number of API specifications in RAML or OAS format published to Anypoint
Exchange
The number of API specifications in RAML or OAS format published to Anypoint
Exchange
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: The number of API specifications in RAML or OAS format published to
Anypoint Exchange
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>> The success of C4E always depends on their contribution to the number of reusable
assets that they have helped to build and publish to Anypoint Exchange.
>> It is NOT due to any factors w.r.t # of outages, Manual vs CI/CD deployments or
Publicly accessible HTTP endpoints
>> Anypoint Platform APIs helps us to quickly run and get the number of published
RAML/OAS assets to Anypoint Exchange. This clearly depicts how successful a C4E team
is based on number of returned assets in the response.
Reference: https://help.mulesoft.com/s/question/0D52T00004mXSTUSA4/how-should-acompany-
measure-c4e-success
An auto manufacturer has a mature CI/CD practice and wants to automate packaging and deployment of any Mule applications to various deployment targets, including CloudHub workers/replicas, customer-hosted Mule runtimes, and Anypoint Runtime Fabric. Which MuleSoft-provided tool or component facilitates automating the packaging and deployment of Mule applications to various deployment targets as part of the company's CI/CD practice?
A. Anypoint Runtime Manager
B. Mule Maven plugin
C. Anypoint Platform CLI
D. Anypoint Platform REST APIs
Explanation:
For organizations with established CI/CD practices, the Mule Maven plugin
is the recommended tool for automating packaging and deployment across multiple
environments, including CloudHub, on-premise Mule runtimes, and Anypoint Runtime
Fabric. Here’s why:
A European company has customers all across Europe, and the IT department is migrating from an older platform to MuleSoft. The main requirements are that the new platform should allow redeployments with zero downtime and deployment of applications to multiple runtime versions, provide security and speed, and utilize Anypoint MQ as the message service. Which runtime plane should the company select based on the requirements without additional network configuration?
A. Runtime Fabric on VMs / Bare Metal for the runtime plane
B. Customer-hosted runtime plane
C. MuleSoft-hosted runtime plane (CloudHub)
D. Anypoint Runtime Fabric on Self-Managed Kubernetes for the runtime plane
Explanation:
For a European company with requirements such as zero-downtime
redeployment, deployment to multiple runtime versions, secure and fast
performance, and the use of Anypoint MQ without additional network configuration,
CloudHub is the best choice for the following reasons:
Which statement is true about identity management and client management on Anypoint Platform?
A. If an external identity provider is configured, the SAML 2.0 bearer tokens issued by the identity provider cannot be used for invocations of the Anypoint Platform web APIs
B. If an external client provider is configured, it must be configured at the Anypoint Platform organization level and cannot be assigned to individual business groups and environments
C. Anypoint Platform supports configuring one external identity provider
D. Both client management and identity management require an identity provider
Explanation:
Anypoint Platform allows organizations to integrate one external identity
provider (IdP) for identity and access management (IAM), supporting SSO and centralized
user authentication.
What is most likely NOT a characteristic of an integration test for a REST API
implementation?
A.
The test needs all source and/or target systems configured and accessible
B.
The test runs immediately after the Mule application has been compiled and packaged
C.
The test is triggered by an external HTTP request
D.
The test prepares a known request payload and validates the response payload
The test runs immediately after the Mule application has been compiled and packaged
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: The test runs immediately after the Mule application has been compiled
and packaged
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>> Integration tests are the last layer of tests we need to add to be fully covered.
>> These tests actually run against Mule running with your full configuration in place and are tested from external source as they work in PROD.
>> These tests exercise the application as a whole with actual transports enabled. So,
external systems are affected when these tests run.
So, these tests do NOT run immediately after the Mule application has been compiled and
packaged.
FYI... Unit Tests are the one that run immediately after the Mule application has been
compiled and packaged.
Reference: https://docs.mulesoft.com/mule-runtime/3.9/testing-strategies#integrationtesting
In which layer of API-led connectivity, does the business logic orchestration reside?
A.
System Layer
B.
Experience Layer
C.
Process Layer
Process Layer
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: Process Layer
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>> Experience layer is dedicated for enrichment of end user experience. This layer is to
meet the needs of different API clients/ consumers.
>> System layer is dedicated to APIs which are modular in nature and implement/ expose
various individual functionalities of backend systems
>> Process layer is the place where simple or complex business orchestration logic is
written by invoking one or many System layer modular APIs
So, Process Layer is the right answer.
What is true about automating interactions with Anypoint Platform using tools such as Anypoint Platform REST APIs, Anypoint CU, or the Mule Maven plugin?
A.
Access to Anypoint Platform APIs and Anypoint CU can be controlled separately through the roles and permissions in Anypoint Platform, so that specific users can get access to Anypoint CLI white others get access to the platform APIs
B.
Anypoint Platform APIs can ONLY automate interactions with CloudHub, while the Mule Maven plugin is required for deployment to customer-hosted Mule runtimes
C.
By default, the Anypoint CLI and Mule Maven plugin are NOT included in the Mule runtime, so are NOT available to be used by deployed Mule applications
D.
API policies can be applied to the Anypoint Platform APIs so that ONLY certain LOBs have access to specific functions
By default, the Anypoint CLI and Mule Maven plugin are NOT included in the Mule runtime, so are NOT available to be used by deployed Mule applications
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: By default, the Anypoint CLI and Mule Maven plugin are NOT included in
the Mule runtime, so are NOT available to be used by deployed Mule applications
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>> We CANNOT apply API policies to the Anypoint Platform APIs like we can do on our
custom written API instances. So, option suggesting this is FALSE.
>> Anypoint Platform APIs can be used for automating interactions with both CloudHub
and customer-hosted Mule runtimes. Not JUST the CloudHub. So, option opposing this is
FALSE.
>> Mule Maven plugin is NOT mandatory for deployment to customer-hosted Mule
runtimes. It just helps your CI/CD to have smoother automation. But not a compulsory
requirement to deploy. So, option opposing this is FALSE.
>> We DO NOT have any such special roles and permissions on the platform to separately
control access for some users to have Anypoint CLI and others to have Anypoint Platform
APIs. With proper general roles/permissions (API Owner, Cloudhub Admin etc..), one can
use any of the options (Anypoint CLI or Platform APIs). So, option suggesting this is
FALSE.
Only TRUE statement given in the choices is that - Anypoint CLI and Mule Maven plugin
are NOT included in the Mule runtime, so are NOT available to be used by deployed Mule
applications.
Maven is part of Studio or you can use other Maven installation for development.
CLI is convenience only. It is one of many ways how to install app to the runtime.
These are definitely NOT part of anything except your process of deployment or
automation.
An online store's marketing team has noticed an increase in customers leaving online baskets without checking out. They suspect a technology issue is at the root cause of the baskets being left behind. They approach the Center for Enablement to ask for help identifying the issue. Multiple APIs from across all the layers of their application network are involved in the shopping application. Which feature of the Anypoint Platform can be used to view metrics from all involved APIs at the same time?
A. Custom dashboards
B. Built-in dashboards
C. Functional monitoring
D. API Manager
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