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Question 26

A developer needs to create a runmode-specific OSGi configuration for an AEM as a Cloud Service implementation. In which location should the OSGi configuration be created?

Correct Answer: B
Explanation
The ui.config project, (/config/.../config.<runmode>) folder is the location where the OSGi configuration should be created for a runmode-specific configuration for an AEM as a Cloud Service implementation. The ui.config project contains OSGi configurations that are deployed to /apps in the repository. The config.<runmode> folder specifies the runmode for which the configuration is applicable, such as author or publish.
References:https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/implementing/deploying
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Question 27

An application development team needs to create a multi-channel application that uses AEM as a headless CMS Which feature should be used to maintain structured data for this application?

Correct Answer: B
A content fragment is a reusable piece of content that can be authored and managed independently from a page. Content fragments are based on structured data models that define the elements and data types of the content. Content fragments can be delivered as JSON using various APIs, such as Assets HTTP API, Content Fragments REST API, or Content Fragments GraphQL API. Content fragments are suitable for creating multi-channel applications that use AEM as a headless CMS. References:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-learn/foundation/headless/introduction-to-headles
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Question 28

A development team is starting a new AEM project that is going to integrate with the Adobe Commerce platform. The developer needs to create a new AEM project using the Maven command line interface.
How can the 'mvn -B archetype:generate' command help the developer with the integration between AEM and Adobe Commerce?

Correct Answer: C
Explanation
The includeCommerce property is a boolean flag that indicates whether to include Commerce Core Components in the project or not. If set to y, the command will generate a commerce module that contains specific Commerce Core Components and their dependencies. These components can be used to integrate AEM with Adobe Commerce platform or other commerce solutions. References:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-core-components/using/developing/archetype/usin
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Question 29

Which environment-specific configuration is used in AEM as a Cloud Service to store private API keys?

Correct Answer: C
Explanation
This syntax allows the developer to reference a secret variable that is stored in the Cloud Manager UI under Environment Details > Variables. The secret variable name must start with a lowercase letter and can contain alphanumeric characters and underscores. References:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/implementing/deploying/configurin
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Question 30

Where should an AEM Developer add a front end dependency?

Correct Answer: C
An AEM Developer should add a front-end dependency in the package.json file. The package.json file is a standard configuration file for managing dependencies in JavaScript projects, including those using npm or Yarn as package managers.
Here's how to add a front-end dependency:
* Open the package.json File: This file is typically located at the root of your project.
* Add the Dependency: Add the required front-end dependency under the dependencies or devDependencies section. For example, to add lodash as a dependency:
{
"name": "my-aem-project",
"version": "1.0.0",
"dependencies": {
"lodash": "^4.17.21"
}
}
Install the Dependency: Run the following command to install the new dependency:
npm install
* Verify Installation: Ensure that the dependency has been added to the node_modules directory and is listed in the package-lock.json file.
The package.json file is the central place to manage all front-end dependencies, making it easy to track, update, and share dependencies across the development team.
References:
* npm Documentation
* Managing Dependencies in AEM Projects
These steps ensure that the front-end dependencies are managed efficiently and consistently within the AEM project.
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