IBM Business Process Manager Advanced V7.5, Integration Development Sample Questions:
1. An integration developer needs to design a Web Services Description Language (WSDL) interface containing an operation that has an input of type Client. Anexisting WSDL file containing the Client data type has been imported into a library using IBM Integration Designer (IID). The Client type cannot be used in the interface editor, although it is in the project data folder and shown by the Business Object Editor. Which option states why the integration developer sees this behavior?
A) The Client data type is in a different namespace than the new interface.
B) The Client data type was included in the WSDL file as an inline schema and was not extracted when imported.
C) The WSDL file must be in a separate project library and referenced by the library project.
D) The XML schema for the Client data type is not available.
2. An integration developer is discussingthe configuration of a WebSphere adapter for email with a colleague, as shown below:
What statement will the integration developer make when describing the configuration to the colleague? The configuration represents an:
A) outbound email adapter that will create a J2C authentication data entry on the server.
B) inbound email adapter that relies on a J2C authentication data entry to be manually created on the server.
C) outbound email adapter that relies on a J2C authentication data entry to be manually created on the server.
D) inbound email adapter that will create a J2C authentication data entry on the server.
3. An integration developer needs to create a BPEL process, ProcA. ProcA is required to invoke the currently valid version of another BPELprocess, ProcB. ProcB currently has an SCA export. Which task should the integration developer do to meet this requirement?
A) Import the SCA export of ProcB into ProcA's module and set the Module Name, Export Name, and Version fields to point to the correct ProcB implementation.
B) Create a mediation component to route to the correct ProcB implementation.
C) Define the Target Process field in the reference partner configuration.
D) Create a web service export for ProcB and use it for the invocation.
4. An integration developer is populating the data pool of a test project with several values for ObjectA. The integration developer wants to import the test values from an XML file containing values for a similardata type, ObjectB. Both ObjectA and ObjectB are derived from a common parent, ParentObject. What behavior will the integration developer see when importing the XML file? The data pool editor will:
A) only import the fields of the ParentObject.
B) show an XML map so the integration developer can manually map the corresponding fields.
C) displayan error icon in the fields that are not in ObjectA.
D) copy all the fields with the same name and compatible data values.
5. An integration developer needs to implement a solution for a company, which has three different services based onthe JMS protocol. The requirement is to have a single entry point exposed as a JMS binding for all the services. Common processing will be performed on all requests entering this single entry point. Then, the request will be routed to the appropriate service endpoint. The endpoint determination should be done at runtime using external registry lookup so that in the future, the company can associate new services without redeploying the solution. Which implementation pattern should the integration developer choose to meet the requirement?
A) A mediation flow created from a Dynamic Service Gateway.
B) A BPEL process with several Receive activities.
C) A business state machine using different operations, such as different events.
D) A mediation flow with an interface that has an operation for each service.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: B | Question # 3 Answer: C | Question # 4 Answer: D | Question # 5 Answer: A |
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