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MuleSoft-Integration-Architect-I Exam Dumps - Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Platform Integration Architect (Mule-Arch-202)

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Question # 33

Refer to the exhibit.

One of the backend systems invoked by an API implementation enforces rate limits on the number of requests a particular client can make. Both the backend system and the API implementation are deployed to several non-production environments in addition to production.

Rate limiting of the backend system applies to all non-production environments. The production environment, however, does NOT have any rate limiting.

What is the most effective approach to conduct performance tests of the API implementation in a staging (non-production) environment?

A.

Create a mocking service that replicates the backend system's production performance characteristics. Then configure the API implementation to use the mocking service and conduct the performance tests

B.

Use MUnit to simulate standard responses from the backend system then conduct performance tests to identify other bottlenecks in the system

C.

Include logic within the API implementation that bypasses invocations of the backend system in a performance test situation. Instead invoking local stubs that replicate typical backend system responses then conduct performance tests using this API Implementation

D.

Conduct scaled-down performance tests in the staging environment against the rate limited backend system then upscale performance results to full production scale

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Question # 34

An organization has deployed runtime fabric on an eight note cluster with performance profile. An API uses and non persistent object store for maintaining some of its state data. What will be the impact to the stale data if server crashes?

A.

State data is preserved

B.

State data is rolled back to a previously saved version

C.

State data is lost

D.

State data is preserved as long as more than one more is unaffected by the crash

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Question # 35

A manufacturing company plans to deploy Mule applications to its own

Azure Kubernetes service infrastructure.The organization wants to make

the Mule applications more available and robust by deploying each Mule

application to an isolated Mule runtime in a Docker container while

managing all the Mule applications from the MuleSoft-hosted control plane.

What choice of runtime plane meets these organizational requirements?

A.

CloudHub 2.0

B.

Customer-hosted self-provisioned runtime plane

C.

Anypoint Service Mesh

D.

Anypoint Runtime Fabric

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Question # 36

An organization currently uses a multi-node Mule runtime deployment model within their datacenter, so each Mule runtime hosts several Mule applications. The organization is planning to transition to a deployment model based on Docker containers in a Kubernetes cluster. The organization has already created a standard Docker image containing a Mule runtime and all required dependencies (including a JVM), but excluding the Mule application itself.

What is an expected outcome of this transition to container-based Mule application deployments?

A.

Required redesign of Mule applications to follow microservice architecture principles

B.

Required migration to the Docker and Kubernetes-based Anypoint Platform - Private Cloud Edition

C.

Required change to the URL endpoints used by clients to send requests to the Mule applications

D.

Guaranteed consistency of execution environments across all deployments of a Mule application

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Question # 37

What is required before an API implemented using the components of Anypoint Platform can be managed and governed (by applying API policies) on Anypoint Platform?

A.

The API must be published to Anypoint Exchange and a corresponding API instance ID must be obtained from API Manager to be used in the API implementation

B.

The API implementation source code must be committed to a source control management system (such as GitHub)

C.

A RAML definition of the API must be created in API designer so it can then be published to Anypoint Exchange

D.

The API must be shared with the potential developers through an API portal so API consumers can interact with the API

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Question # 38

A Mule application contains a Batch Job with two Batch Steps (Batch_Step_l and Batch_Step_2). A payload with 1000 records is received by the Batch Job.

How many threads are used by the Batch Job to process records, and how does each Batch Step process records within the Batch Job?

A.

Each Batch Job uses SEVERAL THREADS for the Batch Steps Each Batch Step instance receives ONE record at a time as the payload, and RECORDS are processed IN PARALLEL within and between the two Batch Steps

B.

Each Batch Job uses a SINGLE THREAD for all Batch steps Each Batch step instance receives ONE record at a time as the payload, and RECORDS are processed IN ORDER, first through Batch_Step_l and then through Batch_Step_2

C.

Each Batch Job uses a SINGLE THREAD to process a configured block size of record Each Batch Step instance receives A BLOCK OF records as the payload, and BLOCKS of records are processed IN ORDER

D.

Each Batch Job uses SEVERAL THREADS for the Batch Steps Each Batch Step instance receives ONE record at a time as the payload, and BATCH STEP INSTANCES execute IN PARALLEL to process records and Batch Steps in ANY order as fast as possible

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Question # 39

An organization will deploy Mule applications to Cloudhub, Business requirements mandate that all application logs be stored ONLY in an external splunk consolidated logging service and NOT in Cloudhub.

In order to most easily store Mule application logs ONLY in Splunk, how must Mule application logging be configured in Runtime Manager, and where should the log4j2 splunk appender be defined?

A.

Keep the default logging configuration in RuntimeManagerDefine the splunk appender in ONE global log4j.xml file that is uploaded once to Runtime Manager to support at Mule application deployments.

B.

Disable Cloudhub logging in Runtime ManagerDefine the splunk appender in EACH Mule application’s log4j2.xml file

C.

Disable Cloudhub logging in Runtime ManagerDefine the splunk appender in ONE global log4j.xml file that is uploaded once to Runtime Manger to support at Mule application deployments.

D.

Keep the default logging configuration in Runtime ManagerDefine the Splunk appender in EACH Mule application log4j2.xml file

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Question # 40

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

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