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Question 121

Refer to the exhibits.


What payload and quantity are logged at the end of the main flow?

Correct Answer: C
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Question 122

A shopping API contains a method to look up store details by department.
To get the information for a particular store, web clients will submit requests with a query parameter named department and uri parameter named storeId What is valid RAML snippet that supports requests from a web client to get a data for a specific storeId and department name?

Correct Answer: A
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Question 123

A Mule project contains a DataWeave module like WebStore.dwl that defines a function named loginUser. The module file is located in the project's src/main/resources/libs/etl folder.
What is correct DataWeave code to import all of the WebStore.dwl file's functions and then call the loginUser function for the login
"[email protected]"?

Correct Answer: D
* To use custom modules, you need to import the module or functions you want to use by adding the import directive to the head of your DataWeave script, for example:
1) Does not identify any functions to import from the String module:
import dw::core::Strings
2) To identify a specific function to import from the String module:
import camelize, capitalize from dw::core::Strings
3) To import all functions from the String module:
import * from dw::core::Strings
The way you import a module impacts the way you need to call its functions from a DataWeave script. If the directive does not list specific functions to import or use * from to import all functions from a function module, you need to specify the module when you call the function from your script.
* In given scenario, it's mentioned to import all of the WebStore.dwl
So correct answer is:
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Question 124

What should this endpoint return considering the API is build using standard practices?
http://dev.acme.com/api/patients?year=2021

Correct Answer: B
Correct answer is Patients from year 2021.
The thing to note here is that year is not a query parameter and not the uri parameter. Hence it will filter all the patients and return the ones for whom year is 2021
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Question 125

Refer to the exhibits.

The two Mule configuration files belong to the same Mule project. Each HTTP Listener is configured with the same host string and the port number, path, and operation values are shown in the display names.
What is the minimum number of global elements that must be defined to support all these HTTP Listeners?

Correct Answer: C
In this case three configurations will be required each for port 8000, 6000 and 7000.
There would be three global elements defined for HTTP connections.
Each HTTP connection will have host and port. One example shown below with host as localhost and port 6000
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