IBM Business Process Manager Advanced V7.5, Integration Development Sample Questions:
1. A client requires that a new BPEL process return a fault message to the requester in case
the process does not complete correctly. The integration developer has added a fault handler to the process to catch all exceptions. How should the integration developer return the fault message?
A) Use a rethrow activity in the fault handler on the process scope using a fault defined in the interface.
B) Use a throw activity of a business fault.
C) Use a reply activity using a standard fault.
D) Use a reply activity using a business fault defined in the interface.
2. An integrationdeveloper is developing the two modules shown in the exhibits below.
ModuleA and ModuleB will be deployed on the same server JVM. ComponentA needs to invoke operationB on ComponentB. ModuleA and ModuleB will be deployed on the same server JVM. ComponentA needs to invoke operationB on ComponentB. Which of the following tasks does the integration developer need to perform to ensure the maximum performance of ComponentA's invocation of ComponentB?
A) Use synchronous Web Service bindings for ImportA and Export
B) Set the Business Object Parsing Mode of ModuleA, ModuleB, and LibraryAB to Lazy Parsing.
C) Deploy ModuleA and ModuleB independently from any process application.
D) Set the Business Object Parsing Mode of ModuleA, ModuleB, and LibraryAB to Eager Parsing.
E) Associate ModuleA, ModuleB, and LibraryAB with a process application on a process center.
F) Use synchronous SCA bindings for ImportA and ExportB.
3. An integration developer opens a process application in a workspace in IBM Integration Designer (IID) and initializes several toolkits on which the process application depends. After developing an Advanced Integration Service (AIS), the integration developer publishes the changes to the Process Center. Which toolkits does the integration developer need to update to a new snapshot level during the publishprocess?
A) The publish wizard will ask the integration designer to select the correct toolkits.
B) Each toolkit the integration developer initialized in IID.
C) Only the toolkits that have been modified in IID after initialization by the integration developer.
D) Each toolkit on which the process application depends.
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) displayan error icon in the fields that are not in ObjectA.
B) copy all the fields with the same name and compatible data values.
C) show an XML map so the integration developer can manually map the corresponding fields.
D) only import the fields of the ParentObject.
5. Which of the following is a characteristic of stand-alone human tasks? Stand-alone human tasks can:
A) implement a human interaction as a Service Component Architecture (SCA) component.
B) be administration tasks.
C) be implemented directly in a business process.
D) define authorization rights on specific business process activities.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: D | Question # 2 Answer: B,E,F | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: B | Question # 5 Answer: A |
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