Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Platform Integration Architect (Mule-Arch-202)
Last Update Dec 3, 2025
Total Questions : 273
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Which Anypoint Platform component should a MuleSoft developer use to create an API specification prior to building the API implementation?
A leading e-commerce giant will use Mulesoft API's on runtime fabric (RTF) to process customer orders. Some customer's sensitive information such as credit card information is also there as a part of a API payload.
What approach minimizes the risk of matching sensitive data to the original and can convert back to the original value whenever and wherever required?
Which component of Anypoint platform belongs to the platform control plane?
A company is designing an integration Mule application to process orders by submitting them to a back-end system for offline processing. Each order will be received by the Mule application through an HTTP5 POST and must be acknowledged immediately.
Once acknowledged the order will be submitted to a back-end system. Orders that cannot be successfully submitted due to the rejections from the back-end system will need to be processed manually (outside the banking system).
The mule application will be deployed to a customer hosted runtime and will be able to use an existing ActiveMQ broker if needed. The ActiveMQ broker is located inside the organization's firewall. The back-end system has a track record of unreliability due to both minor network connectivity issues and longer outages.
Which combination of Mule application components and ActiveMQ queues are required to ensure automatic submission of orders to the back-end system while supporting but minimizing manual order processing?