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A corporation has deployed Mule applications to different customer-hosted Mule runtimes. Mule applications deployed to these Mule runtimes are managed by Anypoint Platform. What needs to be installed or configured (if anything) to monitor these Mule applications from Anypoint Monitoring, and how is monitoring data from each Mule application sent to Anypoint Monitoring?


A. Enable monitoring of individual Mule applications from the Runtime Manager application settings. Runtime Manager sends monitoring data to Anypoint Monitoring for each deployed Mule application.


B. Install a Runtime Manager agent on each Mule runtime. Each Runtime Manager agent sends monitoring data from the Mule applications running in its Mule runtime to Runtime Manager, then Runtime Manager sends monitoring data to Anypoint Monitoring.


C. Leave the out-of-the-box Anypoint Monitoring agent unchanged in its default Mule runtime installation. Each Anypoint Monitoring agent sends monitoring data from the Mule applications running in its Mule runtime to Runtime Manager, then Runtime Manager sends monitoring data to Anypoint Monitoring.


D. Install an Anypoint Monitoring agent on each Mule runtime. Each Anypoint Monitoring agent sends monitoring data from the Mule applications running in its Mule runtime to Anypoint Monitoring.





D.
  Install an Anypoint Monitoring agent on each Mule runtime. Each Anypoint Monitoring agent sends monitoring data from the Mule applications running in its Mule runtime to Anypoint Monitoring.

Explanation:

To monitor Mule applications deployed to different customer-hosted Mule runtimes using Anypoint Monitoring, follow these steps:

Install Anypoint Monitoring Agent: Install an Anypoint Monitoring agent on each Mule runtime. This agent is responsible for collecting monitoring data from the Mule applications running on that runtime.

Data Transmission: Each Anypoint Monitoring agent sends the collected monitoring data directly to Anypoint Monitoring. This ensures that performance metrics, logs, and other relevant data are available for analysis and monitoring within the Anypoint Platform.

By using the Anypoint Monitoring agent, organizations can effectively monitor their Mule applications across various environments, ensuring visibility and operational efficiency.

References

MuleSoft Documentation on Anypoint Monitoring

Installing and Configuring Anypoint Monitoring Agent

An organization heeds to procure an enterprise software system to increase cross-selling opportunities and better rack prospect data. Which category of enterprise software has these core capabilities, when used for its typical and intended purpose?


A. Supply Chain Management (SCM)


B. IT Service Management (ITSM)


C. Business-to-Business (A2B)


D. Customer Relationship Management (CRM)





D.
  Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

Explanation:

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems are designed to manage a company’s interactions with current and potential customers. They provide capabilities for tracking prospect data, managing customer interactions, and analyzing customer information to improve cross-selling opportunities. By using a CRM system, organizations can consolidate customer information, enhance customer relationships, and leverage data analytics to drive sales and marketing efforts.

References:

What is CRM?

Benefits of CRM Systems

An organization 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 HTTPS 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 rejections from the back-end system will need to be processed manually (outside the back-end system).

The Mule application will be deployed to a customer-hosted runtime and is 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.

What idiomatic (used for their intended purposes) 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?


A. An Until Successful scope to call the back-end system
One or more ActiveMQ long-retry queues
One or more ActiveMQ dead-letter queues for manual processing


B. One or more On Error scopes to assist calling the back-end system An Until Successful scope containing VM components for long retries A persistent dead-letter VM queue configured in CloudHub


C. One or more On Error scopes to assist calling the back-end system One or more ActiveMQ long-retry queues A persistent dead-letter object store configured in the CloudHub Object Store service


D. A Batch Job scope to call the back-end system An Until Successful scope containing Object Store components for long retries A dead-letter object store configured in the Mule application





A.
  An Until Successful scope to call the back-end system
One or more ActiveMQ long-retry queues
One or more ActiveMQ dead-letter queues for manual processing


What is a defining characteristic of an integration-Platform-as-a-Service (iPaaS)?


A. A Cloud-based


B. No-code


C. Code-first


D. On-premises





A.
  A Cloud-based

Explanation:

A defining characteristic of an Integration-Platform-as-a-Service (iPaaS) is that it is cloud-based. iPaaS provides a cloud-based platform to enable integration of applications and data across various environments. This approach leverages the scalability, flexibility, and accessibility of the cloud to facilitate seamless integrations, reduce on-premises infrastructure requirements, and improve the speed of deployment and maintenance of integration solutions.

References:

What is iPaaS?

Benefits of iPaaS

An Organization has previously provisioned its own AWS VPC hosting various servers. The organization now needs to use Cloudhub to host a Mule application that will implement a REST API once deployed to Cloudhub, this Mule application must be able to communicate securely with the customer-provisioned AWS VPC resources within the same region, without being interceptable on the public internet. What Anypoint Platform features should be used to meet these network communication requirements between Cloudhub and the existing customer-provisioned AWS VPC?


A. Add a Mulesoft hosted Anypoint VPC configured and with VPC Peering to the AWS VPC


B. Configure an external identity provider (IDP) in Anypoint Platform with certificates from the customer provisioned AWS VPC


C. Add a default API Whitelisting policy to API Manager to automatically whitelist the customer provisioned AWS VPC IP ranges needed by the Mule applicaton


D. Use VM queues in the Mule application to allow any non-mule assets within the customer provisioned AWS VPC to subscribed to and receive messages





A.
  Add a Mulesoft hosted Anypoint VPC configured and with VPC Peering to the AWS VPC

Explanation

Correct answer is: Add a Mulesoft hosted Anypoint VPC configured and with VPC Peering to the AWS VPC * Connecting to your Anypoint VPC extends your corporate network and allows CloudHub workers to access resources behind your corporate firewall.

* You can connect on-premises data centers through a secured VPN tunnel, or a private AWS VPC through VPC peering, or by using AWS Direct Connect.

MuleSoft Doc Reference : https://docs.mulesoft.com/runtime-manager/virtual-private-cloud


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