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Question 6

What are the key capabilities of the SAP BTP Integration Suite? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

Correct Answer: A,B
The key capabilities of the SAP BTP Integration Suite include API Management and Connectivity Service. API Management allows you to create, publish, monitor, and secure APIs across different environments and platforms. Connectivity Service enables you to establish secure and reliable connections between cloud applications and on-premise systems using various protocols and adapters. Reference: Integration Software | SAP Integration Suite, Modernize Integration with SAP Integration Suite | openSAP
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Question 7

To receive the "sap/s4/beh/businesspartner/va/BusinessPartner/Changed/v1" business event from SAP S
/4HANA Cloud in SAP Integration Suite Event Mesh,which components are required to construct the Topic Subscription string?

Correct Answer: C
In SAP Event Mesh, topic subscriptions follow a defined hierarchical string structure:
Namespace # Defines the domain or context (e.g., sap/s4/beh/businesspartner).
Topic name # Specifies the exact event (e.g., BusinessPartner/Changed).
Separators (/) # Used to concatenate namespace and event details into a full subscription string.
Other options:
API key, Client ID, and Authentication token # Used for connectivity but not part of the topic string.
Business Partner ID, Change type, Event timestamp # Payload details, not part of the subscription string.
Source/Target system # Not required for constructing the topic name.
Thus, the correct components are Namespace, Topic name, Separator.
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Question 8

You have set up an integration process to use a SOAP adapter. Which event allows you to run the integration flow directly after deployment?

Correct Answer: D
A Start Message event allows you to run the integration flow directly after deployment. A Start Message event is triggered when a message arrives at the integration flow through an inbound channel, such as a SOAP adapter. You can use a Start Message event to initiate an integration process based on a message input. Reference: Modernize Integration with SAP Integration Suite | openSAP
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Question 9

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 10

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

Correct Answer: A
In SAP Cloud Integration, the runtime message content, headers, and properties can be accessed using the Camel Simple Expression Language.
Examples:
${body} # Accesses the message payload.
${header.<headerName>} # Accesses message headers.
${property.<propertyName>} # Accesses integration properties.
Other options:
XML expression language # Not supported directly.
Spring expression language # Used in Spring apps, not in SAP CPI.
JavaScript expression language # Not used; JavaScript/Groovy scripts exist, but not for message expressions.
Thus, the correct language is Simple expression language.
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