| Exam Name: | Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Platform Integration Architect (Mule-Arch-202) | ||
| Exam Code: | MuleSoft-Integration-Architect-I Dumps | ||
| Vendor: | Salesforce | Certification: | Salesforce MuleSoft |
| Questions: | 273 Q&A's | Shared By: | heather |
A team has completed the build and test activities for a Mule application that implements a System API for its application network.
Which Anypoint Platform component should the team now use to both deploy and monitor the System AP\ implementation?
An organization plans to migrate its deployment environment from an onpremises cluster to a Runtime Fabric (RTF) cluster. The on-premises Mule applications are currently configured with persistent object stores.
There is a requirement to enable Mule applications deployed to the RTF cluster to store and share data across application replicas and through restarts of the entire RTF cluster,
How can these reliability requirements be met?
An integration team uses Anypoint Platform and follows MuleSoft's recommended approach to full lifecycle API development.
Which step should the team's API designer take before the API developers implement the AP! Specification?
An organization has implemented a continuous integration (CI) lifecycle that promotes Mule applications through code, build, and test stages. To standardize the organization's CI journey, a new dependency control approach is being designed to store artifacts that include information such as dependencies, versioning, and build promotions.
To implement these process improvements, the organization will now require developers to maintain all dependencies related to Mule application code in a shared location.
What is the most idiomatic (used for its intended purpose) type of system the organization should use in a shared location to standardize all dependencies related to Mule application code?