MuleSoft Week 3 Test With Complete Solution 100% Verified
MuleSoft Week 3 Test With Complete Solution 100% Verified What does RAML stand for? - answerRestful API Modeling Language What is the point of writing APIs in RAML? - answerRAML makes it easier to understand what an API does - allowing that API to be more easily reused by others Who created RAML? - answerMuleSoft CTO - Uri Sarid What programming language was MuleSoft written in? - answerJava What connector allows Microsoft shops to easily create APIs and Integrations in MuleSoft? - answerMicrosoft .NET connector What is AnyPoint Studio? - answerThe tool "where you design your integrations" Why was the company named MuleSoft? - answerBecause it "takes the donkey work out of integration" Who is MuleSoft's CEO? - answerSimon Parnett Who is MuleSoft's CTO? - answerUri Sarid Who is MuleSoft's President of Global Field Operations? - answerMatt Kilguss Who is MuleSoft's VP of Inside Sales? - answerPete Gan What are MuleSoft's 6 Unique Differentiators? - answer1.) Unified Platform 2.) Hybrid Runtime 3.) Ubiquitous Connectivity 4.) Full API LifeCycle 5.) Secure By Design 6.) Center for Enablement What is meant by "Unified Platform"? - answerA single platform for integration and APIs What is meant by "Hybrid Runtime"? - answerAllows you to run your integrations either on- premise or in the cloud What is meant by "Ubiquitous Connectivity"? - answerThe ability to connect anything to everything What is meant by "Full API Lifecycle"? - answerEvery API created with MuleSoft will be designed for reuse, managed for security, shared to Anypoint Exchange, and able to have analytics performed What is meant by "Secure by Design"? - answerSince MuleSoft uses API-led connectivity and APIs are around every part of your system, and since every API is managed for security, your entire platform is secure What is meant by "Center for Enablement"? - answerA change management process for promoting reuse of APIs and the Anypoint Exchange How are companies currently using APIs? - answerTo expose data to their customers, partners, and other internal employees Explain the Uber and Google Maps use case for APIs - answerUber utilizes the Google Maps platform by connecting to their public API in order to use the Google Maps functionality on their app. Benefits to Uber: didn't have to "reinvent the wheel" and build their own (likely inferior) maps Benefits to Google: Additional revenue stream through valuable customer insights and/or by charging Uber to use their API Explain the Tinder and Facebook use case for APIs - answerTinder utilizes the Facebook customer info and signup platform by connecting to their public API in order to quickly get that info for their app. Benefits to Tinder: didn't have to "reinvent the wheel" and build their own customer information and signup platform Benefits to Facebook: Additional revenue stream through valuable customer insights and better ad targeting by knowing which of their users also use Tinder/or by charging Tinder to use their API What is API-led connectivity? - answerMuleSoft's approach to IT. Centers around viewing APIs as reusable assets to increase delivery speed and close the IT delivery gap. Main benefit is innovating faster because you're not reinventing the wheel each time a new team needs access to a system, process, or experience. Utilizes three layers of APIs in order to make this ha
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