A large organization with an experienced central IT department is getting started using MuleSoft. There is a project to connect a siloed back-end system to a new Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system. The Center for Enablement is coaching them to use API-led connectivity. What action would support the creation of an application network using API-led connectivity?
A. Invite the business analyst to create a business process model to specify the canonical data model between the two systems
B. Determine if the new CRM system supports the creation of custom: REST APIs, establishes 4 private network with CloudHub, and supports GAuth 2.0 authentication
C. To expedite this project, central IT should extend the CRM system and back-end systems to connect to one another using built in integration interfaces
D. Create a System API to unlock the data on the back-end system using a REST API
Explanation:
For an organization starting with API-led connectivity to integrate a siloed
back-end system with a new CRM, the following approach aligns with best practices and
MuleSoft’s Center for Enablement (C4E) guidance:
API-led Connectivity: This model organizes APIs into distinct layers (System,
Process, and Experience) to improve reusability, modularity, and manageability.
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 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.
A retail company is using an Order API to accept new orders. The Order API uses a JMS
queue to submit orders to a backend order management service. The normal load for
orders is being handled using two (2) CloudHub workers, each configured with 0.2 vCore.
The CPU load of each CloudHub worker normally runs well below 70%. However, several
times during the year the Order API gets four times (4x) the average number of orders.
This causes the CloudHub worker CPU load to exceed 90% and the order submission time
to exceed 30 seconds. The cause, however, is NOT the backend order management
service, which still responds fast enough to meet the response SLA for the Order API.
What is the MOST resource-efficient way to configure the Mule application's CloudHub
deployment to help the company cope with this performance challenge?
A.
Permanently increase the size of each of the two (2) CloudHub workers by at least four
times (4x) to one (1) vCore
B.
Use a vertical CloudHub autoscaling policy that triggers on CPU utilization greater than
70%
C.
Permanently increase the number of CloudHub workers by four times (4x) to eight (8)
CloudHub workers
D.
Use a horizontal CloudHub autoscaling policy that triggers on CPU utilization greater
than 70%
Use a horizontal CloudHub autoscaling policy that triggers on CPU utilization greater
than 70%
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: Use a horizontal CloudHub autoscaling policy that triggers on CPU
utilization greater than 70%
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The scenario in the question is very clearly stating that the usual traffic in the year is pretty
well handled by the existing worker configuration with CPU running well below 70%. The
problem occurs only "sometimes" occasionally when there is spike in the number of orders
coming in.
So, based on above, We neither need to permanently increase the size of each worker nor
need to permanently increase the number of workers. This is unnecessary as other than
those "occasional" times the resources are idle and wasted.
We have two options left now. Either to use horizontal Cloudhub autoscaling policy to
automatically increase the number of workers or to use vertical Cloudhub autoscaling
policy to automatically increase the vCore size of each worker.
Here, we need to take two things into consideration:
1. CPU
2. Order Submission Rate to JMS Queue
>> From CPU perspective, both the options (horizontal and vertical scaling) solves the
issue. Both helps to bring down the usage below 90%.
>> However, If we go with Vertical Scaling, then from Order Submission Rate perspective,
as the application is still being load balanced with two workers only, there may not be much
improvement in the incoming request processing rate and order submission rate to JMS
queue. The throughput would be same as before. Only CPU utilization comes down.
>> But, if we go with Horizontal Scaling, it will spawn new workers and adds extra hand to
increase the throughput as more workers are being load balanced now. This way we can
address both CPU and Order Submission rate.
Hence, Horizontal CloudHub Autoscaling policy is the right and best answer.
What are 4 important Platform Capabilities offered by Anypoint Platform?
A.
API Versioning, API Runtime Execution and Hosting, API Invocation, API Consumer Engagement
B.
API Design and Development, API Runtime Execution and Hosting, API Versioning, API
Deprecation
C.
API Design and Development, API Runtime Execution and Hosting, API Operations and
Management, API Consumer Engagement
D.
API Design and Development, API Deprecation, API Versioning, API Consumer
Engagement
API Design and Development, API Runtime Execution and Hosting, API Operations and
Management, API Consumer Engagement
Explanation: Explanation
Correct Answer: API Design and Development, API Runtime Execution and Hosting, API
Operations and Management, API Consumer Engagement
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>> API Design and Development - Anypoint Studio, Anypoint Design Center, Anypoint
Connectors
>> API Runtime Execution and Hosting - Mule Runtimes, CloudHub, Runtime Services
>> API Operations and Management - Anypoint API Manager, Anypoint Exchange
>> API Consumer Management - API Contracts, Public Portals, Anypoint Exchange, API
Notebooks
The asset version 2.0.0 of the Order API is successfully published in Exchange and configured in API Manager with the Autodiscovery API ID correctly linked to the API implementation, A new GET method is added to the existing API specification, and after updates, the asset version of the Order API is 2.0.1. What happens to the Autodiscovery API ID when the new asset version is updated in API Manager?
A. The API ID changes, but no changes are needed to the API implementation for the new asset version in the API Autediscovery global element because the API ID is automatically updated
B. The APL ID changes, so the API implementation must be updated with the latest API ID for the new asset version in the API Autodiscovery global element
C. The APLID does not change, so no changes to the APT implementation are needed for the new asset version in the API Autodiscovery global element
D. The APL ID does not change, but the API implementation must be updated in the AP] Autodiscovery global element to indicate the new asset version 2.0.4
Explanation:
Understanding API Autodiscovery in MuleSoft:
Effect of Asset Version Update on API Autodiscovery:
Evaluating the Options:
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.
A company has created a successful enterprise data model (EDM). The company is
committed to building an application network by adopting modern APIs as a core enabler of
the company's IT operating model. At what API tiers (experience, process, system) should
the company require reusing the EDM when designing modern API data models?
A.
At the experience and process tiers
B.
At the experience and system tiers
C.
At the process and system tiers
D.
At the experience, process, and system tiers
At the process and system tiers
Explanation: Explanation Correct Answer: At the process and system tiers
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>> Experience Layer APIs are modeled and designed exclusively for the end user's
experience. So, the data models of experience layer vary based on the nature and type of
such API consumer. For example, Mobile consumers will need light-weight data models to
transfer with ease on the wire, where as web-based consumers will need detailed data
models to render most of the info on web pages, so on. So, enterprise data models fit for
the purpose of canonical models but not of good use for experience APIs.
>> That is why, EDMs should be used extensively in process and system tiers but NOT in
experience tier.
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