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In preparation for a digital transformation initiative, an organization is reviewing related IT integration
projects that failed for various for reason.
According to MuleSoft’s surveys of global IT leaders, what is a common cause of IT project failure that this
organization may likely discover in its assessment?
Refer to the exhibit.
An organization is sizing an Anypoint VPC for the non-production deployments of those Mule applications
that connect to the organization's on-premises systems. This applies to approx. 60 Mule applications. Each
application is deployed to two CloudHub i workers. The organization currently has three non-production
environments (DEV, SIT and UAT) that share this VPC. The AWS region of the VPC has two AZs.
The organization has a very mature DevOps approach which automatically progresses each application
through all non-production environments before automatically deploying to production. This process results in
several Mule application deployments per hour, using CloudHub's normal zero-downtime deployment feature.
What is a CIDR block for this VPC that results in the smallest usable private IP address range?
An Order microservice and a Fulfillment microservice are being designed to communicate with their dients
through message-based integration (and NOT through API invocations).
The Order microservice publishes an Order message (a kind of command message) containing the details of an
order to be fulfilled. The intention is that Order messages are only consumed by one Mute application, the
Fulfillment microservice.
The Fulfilment microservice consumes Order messages, fulfills the order described therein, and then publishes
an OrderFulfilted message (a kind of event message). Each OrderFulfilted message can be consumed by any
interested Mule application, and the Order microservice is one such Mute application.
What is the most appropriate choice of message broker(s) and message destination(s) in this scenario?
An organization has implemented the cluster with two customer hosted Mule runtimes is hosting an
application.
This application has a flow with a JMS listener configured to consume messages from a queue destination. As
an integration architect can you advise which JMS listener configuration must be used to receive messages in
all the nodes of the cluster?
Additional nodes are being added to an existing customer-hosted Mule runtime cluster to improve
performance. Mule applications deployed to this cluster are invoked by API clients through a load balancer. What is also required to carry out this change?
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