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Question 21

For which of the following scenarios can you use scripting in an integration flow?

Correct Answer: B
In SAP Cloud Integration (part of Integration Suite), scripting (Groovy, JavaScript) is supported in integration flows to handle custom logic that cannot be achieved by standard adapters or mappings. Example use cases:
Enriching messages with dynamic values.
Adding custom log entries into the Message Processing Log.
Custom validation, conversions, or calculations.
Other options:
A). Create XSLT mapping artifacts # Achieved via XSLT, not scripting.
C). Configure an OData adapter # Done via adapter configuration, not scripting.
Thus, scripting is used for runtime logic enhancements like adding information to the message log.
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Question 22

Which combination of event-driven architecture (EDA) patterns is supported by SAP Event Mesh?

Correct Answer: D
SAP Event Mesh supports:
Publish/Subscribe # A single event published by a producer can be consumed by multiple subscribers.
Point-to-Point (Queue-based) # Messages sent directly from producer to consumer via queues.
Other options are incorrect:
Event Sourcing is not part of SAP Event Mesh capabilities.
Request/Reply is synchronous, not the main EDA pattern.
Choreography/Orchestration are higher-level process design concepts, not the eventing patterns.
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Question 23

Using the Test Connectivity function, you want to test a connection to a backend system. The connection is provided by a Cloud Connector. Which parameter is required for the connection test?

Correct Answer: C
To test a connection to a backend system that is provided by a Cloud Connector, you must specify the location ID as a parameter for the connection test. The location ID is a unique identifier that represents a Cloud Connector instance in a specific network location. It is used to route requests from SAP Integration Suite to the correct Cloud Connector instance and then to the backend system. You can find the location ID in the Cloud Connector administration UI under Configuration Location ID. Reference: Cloud Connector Connectivity Tests | SAP Help Portal, Cloud Connector Configuration | SAP Help Portal
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Question 24

Which expression language can you use to access the content of a message in an integration flow?

Correct Answer: D
To access the content of a message in an integration flow, you can use the Simple expression language. The Simple expression language is a subset of the expressions defined in Camel Simple Expression Language, which is a language for accessing and manipulating message contents and exchange properties in Apache Camel integration framework. The Simple expression language supports various built-in variables, functions, operators, and literals that can be used to construct expressions for different purposes, such as routing conditions, content modification, variable assignment, and so on. You can use the Simple expression language when configuring components that support expressions, such as content modifier, router, filter, write variables, and so on. Reference: Using Camel Simple Expression Language | SAP Help Portal, Get to know Camel's Simple expression language in SAP Cloud Integration | SAP Blogs
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Question 25

What does the messaging model of the Apache Camel Data Model consist of?

Correct Answer: A
The Apache Camel Data Model, which underpins SAP Cloud Integration's message processing model, consists of:
Header # Metadata about the message (e.g., content type, correlation IDs).
Body # Main payload of the message.
Properties # Exchange-level metadata, persisted throughout processing but not transferred with the message.
Other options mix in elements like attachments or exchange IDs, but the standard messaging model is header, body, properties.
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