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Question 1. An SCA client executes the following code: Service myService = (Service) serviceManager.locateService("myService"); DataObject myOutput = (DataObject) myService.invoke("someOperation", myInput); where myInput is of type DataObject. Which of the following is true about the service being invoked? A. The interface must be Java. B. The interface can be either WSDL or Java. C. The service can be invoked synchronously or asynchronously. D. Data will be passed by value during the service invocation. Answer: B Question 2. A process contains an invoke activity with the continue on error checkbox selected. This long-running process fails and no fault handler exists to catch the fault. The business process engine will do which of the following? A. Create a fault representing the failure and raise it to a higher scope. B. Create an administrative task for the administrator so that he/she can correct the error. C. Place the activity in a stopped state. D. Place the process in a stopped state. Answer: A Question 3. Under what circumstances should additional Java and J2EE projects be added to an integration application through use of the dependency editor? A. When the corresponding projects are already supporting other non-SCA applications. B. When the use of support projects should be minimized when developing and deploying integration applications. C. When that contained logic needs to be shared across multiple applications. D. When the contained logic is needed to support the implementation of a Java component. Answer: D Question 4. Which of the following should a developer create to map business data from one service to another? A. Create an interface map and a data map and associate the data map with the interface map. B. Create an interface map and a data map. C. Create an interface map. D. Create an interface map and a data map, map the parameters in the data map, and associate the data map with the interface map. Answer: D Question 5. Several modules must use artifacts from the same shared library. How is the shared library to be deployed to the WebSphere Process Server? A. Inside all of the modules B. Inside a separate J2EE project C. Stand-alone to the WPS server D. Inside one of the modules Answer: A Question 6. A developer needs to invoke an external web service from business process. Which statement accurately describes an action that the developer must take? A. Copy the wsdl file describing the business process into the project containing the web service. B. Copy the wsdl file describing the external service into the module where the process resides. C. Create an export in the web project containing the web service. D. Create an export in the module where the business process resides. Answer: B Question 7. Which of the following should a developer do when using a data map for mapping business data from a member of a complex type to a simple type? A. Use a move parameter mapping to move the data from the source to the target interface. B. Create an assign parameter mapping to move the data from the source interface to the simple type. C. Write an XPATH statement to pull the data from the source using a move parameter mapping. D. Use an extract parameter mapping between the source and target interfaces. Answer: D Question 8. The figure shows a business process that contains three invoke activities within a scope. The fault handler only contains a single compensate activity that does not specify a target activity. Both debit A and credit B have completed successfully before record raises a fault. Which of the following will happen when the fault is caught by the fault handler? A. Without the target activity selected, no compensation would take place. B. The compensation handler of credit B is triggered and then the compensation handler of debit A. C. The compensation handler of debit A is triggered and then the compensation handler of credit B. D. Only the 'record' compensation handler would be triggered. Answer: B Question 9. As part of the order process, the CRM system (Siebel) initiates the order, which includes the customer information and sends it to the ERP system. This is modeled in an existing BPEL. The current ERP system (PeopleSoft) does not necessarily have the customer record. The condition needs to be handled where the customer is updated in the CRM but is actually created in the ERP. What is the best component to handle this requirement if the enterprise may change the ERP to SAP at a later time? A. An Interface Map. B. An additional integration BPEL, specific to PeopleSoft. C. The existing order BPEL. D. A standard Adapter Import configuration. Answer: B Question 10. A business integration solution must synchronize data between Siebel and PeopleSoft. During the synchronization process, business rules must be applied to determine which data should be sent to the destination system. If the Siebel and PeopleSoft services may change in the future, what is the BEST way to design this solution? A. Three modules: one for BPEL and business rules, another for Siebel maps and services, a third for PeopleSoft maps and services. B. One module consisting of BPEL, business rules, Siebel maps & services, and PeopleSoft maps & services. C. Four modules: one for BPEL, another for business rules, a third for Siebel maps and services, and a fourth for PeopleSoft maps and services. D. Two modules: one for BPEL and business rules, another for Siebel maps and services and PeopleSoft maps and services. Answer: A
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