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The company's FTPS server login username and password

A.

TLS context trust store containing a public certificate for the company. The company's PGP public key that was used to sign the files

B.

The partner's PGP public key used by the company to login to the FTPS server. A TLS context key store containing the private key for the company

The partner's PGP private key that was used to sign the files

C.

The company's FTPS server login username and password. A TLS context trust store containing a public certificate for ftps.partner.com

The partner's PGP public key that was used to sign the files

D.

The partner's PGP public key used by the company to login to the FTPS server. A TLS context key store containing the private key for ftps.partner.com

The company's PGP private key that was used to sign the files

Why would an Enterprise Architect use a single enterprise-wide canonical data model (CDM) when designing an integration solution using Anypoint Platform?

A.

To reduce dependencies when integrating multiple systems that use different data formats

B.

To automate Al-enabled API implementation generation based on normalized backend databases from separate vendors

C.

To leverage a data abstraction layer that shields existing Mule applications from nonbackward compatible changes to the model's data structure

D.

To remove the need to perform data transformation when processing message payloads in Mule applications

Mule application A receives a request Anypoint MQ message REQU with a payload containing a variable-length list of request objects. Application A uses the For Each scope to split the list into individual objects and sends each object as a message to an Anypoint MQ queue.

Service S listens on that queue, processes each message independently of all other messages, and sends a response message to a response queue.

Application A listens on that response queue and must in turn create and publish a response Anypoint MQ message RESP with a payload containing the list of responses sent by service S in the same order as the request objects originally sent in REQU.

Assume successful response messages are returned by service S for all request messages.

What is required so that application A can ensure that the length and order of the list of objects in RESP and REQU match, while at the same time maximizing message throughput?

A.

Use a Scatter-Gather within the For Each scope to ensure response message order Configure the Scatter-Gather with a persistent object store

B.

Perform all communication involving service S synchronously from within the For Each scope, so objects in RESP are in the exact same order as request objects in REQU

C.

Use an Async scope within the For Each scope and collect response messages in a second For Each scope in the order In which they arrive, then send RESP using this list of responses

D.

Keep track of the list length and all object indices in REQU, both in the For Each scope and in all communication involving service Use persistent storage when creating RESP

Which key DevOps practice and associated Anypoint Platform component should a MuteSoft integration team adopt to improve delivery quality?

A.

A Continuous design with API Designer

B.

Automated testing with MUnit

C.

Passive monitoring with Anypoint Monitoring

D.

Manual testing with Anypoint Studio

Which Mulesoft feature helps users to delegate their access without sharing sensitive credentials or giving full control of accounts to 3rd parties?

A.

Secure Scheme

B.

client id enforcement policy

C.

Connected apps

D.

Certificates

An organization has chosen Mulesoft for their integration and API platform.

According to the Mulesoft catalyst framework, what would an integration architect do to create achievement goals as part of their business outcomes?

A.

Measure the impact of the centre for enablement

B.

build and publish foundational assets

C.

agree upon KPI's and help develop and overall success plan

D.

evangelize API's

A set of integration Mule applications, some of which expose APIs, are being created to enable a new business process. Various stakeholders may be impacted by this. These stakeholders are a combination of semi-technical users (who understand basic integration terminology and concepts such as JSON and XML) and technically skilled potential consumers of the Mule applications and APIs.

What Is an effective way for the project team responsible for the Mule applications and APIs being built to communicate with these stakeholders using Anypoint Platform and its supplied toolset?

A.

Use Anypoint Design Center to implement the Mule applications and APIs and give the various stakeholders access to these Design Center projects, so they can collaborate and provide feedback

B.

Create Anypoint Exchange entries with pages elaborating the integration design, including API notebooks (where applicable) to help the stakeholders understand and interact with the Mule applications and APIs at various levels of technical depth

C.

Use Anypoint Exchange to register the various Mule applications and APIs and share the RAML definitions with the stakeholders, so they can be discovered

D.

Capture documentation about the Mule applications and APIs inline within the Mule integration flows and use Anypoint Studio's Export Documentation feature to provide an HTML version of this documentation to the stakeholders

An Integration Mule application is being designed to synchronize customer data between two systems. One system is an IBM Mainframe and the other system is a Salesforce Marketing Cloud (CRM) instance. Both systems have been deployed in their typical configurations, and are to be invoked using the native protocols provided by Salesforce and IBM.

What interface technologies are the most straightforward and appropriate to use in this Mute application to interact with these systems, assuming that Anypoint Connectors exist that implement these interface technologies?

A.

IBM: DB access CRM: gRPC

B.

IBM: REST CRM:REST

C.

IBM: Active MQ CRM: REST

D.

IBM: CICS CRM: SOAP

In Anypoint Platform, a company wants to configure multiple identity providers(Idps) for various lines of business (LOBs) Multiple business groups and environments have been defined for the these LOBs. What Anypoint Platform feature can use multiple Idps access the company’s business groups and environment?

A.

User management

B.

Roles and permissions

C.

Dedicated load balancers

D.

Client Management

An external REST client periodically sends an array of records in a single POST request to a Mule application API endpoint.

The Mule application must validate each record of the request against a JSON schema before sending it to a downstream system in the same order that it was received in the array

Record processing will take place inside a router or scope that calls a child flow. The child flow has its own error handling defined. Any validation or communication failures should not prevent further processing of the remaining records.

To best address these requirements what is the most idiomatic(used for it intended purpose) router or scope to used in the parent flow, and what type of error handler should be used in the child flow?

A.

First Successful router in the parent flow

On Error Continue error handler in the child flow

B.

For Each scope in the parent flow

On Error Continue error handler in the child flow

C.

Parallel For Each scope in the parent flow

On Error Propagate error handler in the child flow

D.

Until Successful router in the parent flow

On Error Propagate error handler in the child flow