When using CloudHub with the Shared Load Balancer, what is managed EXCLUSIVELY
by the API implementation (the Mule application) and NOT by Anypoint Platform?
A.
The assignment of each HTTP request to a particular CloudHub worker
B.
The logging configuration that enables log entries to be visible in Runtime Manager
C.
The SSL certificates used by the API implementation to expose HTTPS endpoints
D.
The number of DNS entries allocated to the API implementation
The SSL certificates used by the API implementation to expose HTTPS endpoints
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: The SSL certificates used by the API implementation to expose HTTPS
endpoints
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>> The assignment of each HTTP request to a particular CloudHub worker is taken care by
Anypoint Platform itself. We need not manage it explicitly in the API implementation and in
fact we CANNOT manage it in the API implementation.
>> The logging configuration that enables log entries to be visible in Runtime Manager is
ALWAYS managed in the API implementation and NOT just for SLB. So this is not
something we do EXCLUSIVELY when using SLB.
>> We DO NOT manage the number of DNS entries allocated to the API implementation
inside the code. Anypoint Platform takes care of this.
It is the SSL certificates used by the API implementation to expose HTTPS endpoints that
is to be managed EXCLUSIVELY by the API implementation. Anypoint Platform does NOT
do this when using SLBs.
Refer to the exhibit. An organization needs to enable access to their customer data from
both a mobile app and a web application, which each need access to common fields as
well as certain unique fields.
The data is available partially in a database and partially in a 3rd-party CRM system.
What APIs should be created to best fit these design requirements?
A.
Option A
B.
Option B
C.
Option C
D.
Option D
Option C
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: Separate Experience APIs for the mobile and web app, but a common
Process API that invokes separate System APIs created for the database and CRM system
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As per MuleSoft's API-led connectivity:
>> Experience APIs should be built as per each consumer needs and their experience.
>> Process APIs should contain all the orchestration logic to achieve the business
functionality.
>> System APIs should be built for each backend system to unlock their data.
Reference: https://blogs.mulesoft.com/dev/api-dev/what-is-api-led-connectivity
An eCommerce company is adding a new Product Details feature to their website, A customer will launch the product catalog page, a new Product Details link will appear by product where they can click to retrieve the product detail description. Product detail data is updated with product update releases, once or twice a year, Presently the database response time has been very slow due to high volume. What action retrieves the product details with the lowest response time, fault tolerant, and consistent data?
A. Select the product details from a database in a Cache scope and return them within the API response
B. Select the product details from a database and put them in Anypoint MQ; the Anypoint MO subseriber will receive the product details and return them within the API response
C. Use an object store to store and retrieve the product details originally read from a database and return them within the API response
D. Select the product details from a database and return them within the API response
A company is building an application network using MuleSoft's recommendations for various API layers. What is the main (default) role of a process API in an application network?
A. To secure and optimize the data synchronization processing of large data dumps between back-end systems
B. To manage and process the secure direct communication between a back-end system and an end-user client of mobile device in the application network
C. To automate parts of business processes by coordinating and orchestrating the invocation of other APIs in the application network
D. To secure, Manage, and process communication with specific types of end-user client applications or devices in the application network
Explanation:
A company uses a hybrid Anypoint Platform deployment model that combines the EU
control plane with customer-hosted Mule runtimes. After successfully testing a Mule API
implementation in the Staging environment, the Mule API implementation is set with
environment-specific properties and must be promoted to the Production environment.
What is a way that MuleSoft recommends to configure the Mule API implementation and
automate its promotion to the Production environment?
A.
Bundle properties files for each environment into the Mule API implementation's deployable
archive, then promote the Mule API implementation to the Production environment using
Anypoint CLI or the Anypoint Platform REST APIsB.
B.
Modify the Mule API implementation's properties in the API Manager Properties tab, then
promote the Mule API implementation to the Production environment using API Manager
C.
Modify the Mule API implementation's properties in Anypoint Exchange, then promote the
Mule API implementation to the Production environment using Runtime Manager
D.
Use an API policy to change properties in the Mule API implementation deployed to the
Staging environment and another API policy to deploy the Mule API implementation to the
Production environment
Bundle properties files for each environment into the Mule API implementation's deployable
archive, then promote the Mule API implementation to the Production environment using
Anypoint CLI or the Anypoint Platform REST APIsB.
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: Bundle properties files for each environment into the Mule API
implementation's deployable archive, then promote the Mule API implementation to the
Production environment using Anypoint CLI or the Anypoint Platform REST APIs
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>> Anypoint Exchange is for asset discovery and documentation. It has got no provision to
modify the properties of Mule API implementations at all.
>> API Manager is for managing API instances, their contracts, policies and SLAs. It has
also got no provision to modify the properties of API implementations.
>> API policies are to address Non-functional requirements of APIs and has again got no
provision to modify the properties of API implementations.
So, the right way and recommended way to do this as part of development practice is to
bundle properties files for each environment into the Mule API implementation and just
point and refer to respective file per environment.
A Platform Architect inherits a legacy monolithic SOAP-based web service that performs a number of tasks, including showing all policies belonging to a client. The service connects to two back-end systems — a life-insurance administration system and a general-insurance administration system — and then queries for insurance policy information within each system, aggregates the results, and presents a SOAP-based response to a user interface (UI). The architect wants to break up the monolithic web service to follow API-led conventions. Which part of the service should be put into the process layer?
A. Combining the insurance policy information from the administration systems
B. Presenting the SOAP-based response to the UI
C. Authenticating and maintaining connections to each of the back-end administration systems
D. Querying the data from the administration systems
Explanation:
In the API-led connectivity approach, each layer (System, Process, and
Experience) has a distinct purpose:
What Anypoint Connectors support transactions?
A.
Database, JMS, VM
B.
Database, 3MS, HTTP
C.
Database, JMS, VM, SFTP
D.
Database, VM, File
Database, JMS, VM
Refer to the exhibits.

A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D
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