IBM WebSphere Portal 8.0 Deployment and Administration Sample Questions:
1. George is gathering requirements for an IBM WebSphere Portal implementation. Among the requirements is that the portal remembers the names of the most recently logged in users from a particular browser, so that they are not required to log in each time they visit the site. How would George best implement this requirement?
A) George has to develop a trust association interceptor that bypasses the portal login.
B) George can use the built-in Remember Me functionality.
C) George has to implement a third-party authentication mechanism.
D) George has to create a custom login portlet that reads and writes from a cookie that he has to define.
2. How do realms within IBM WebSphere Portal work with federated LDAP repositories?
A) Realms cannot be used in conjunction with federated repositories.
B) Realms can be used in federated repositories except that the base entries must not overlap (for example c=us in LDAP1 and c=uk in LDAP2).
C) Realms can only be used with federated repositories when the same user DNs exist in all repositories.
D) Realms can only be used in federated repositories where the base entries overlap (for example c=us in LDAP1 and o=myco,c=us in LDAP2).
3. Which of the following files must be used by Adrian when configuring the Property Extension database?
A) wkplc.properties
B) wplaconfig.properties
C) vmm-config.xml
D) vmm-ext.xml
4. Which of the following is true about the search collection called JCRCollection1?
A) It is a special purpose collection, created by default, when IBM Web Content Manager is enabled and allows for search using the Authoring portlet.
B) There is no default collection in WebSphere Portal 8.0 called JCRCollection1.
C) It is designed to be used alongside any other user-defined search collections.
D) It is the same as the default PortalContent Collection used in IBM WebSphere Portal.
5. IBM WebSphere Portal supports multiple ways for portlets to exchange or share information. Select the option that does not describe this functionality.
A) Cooperative portlets represent an IBM-specific API for publish/subscribe communication between JSR 168 and JSR 286 portlets.
B) Public render parameters allow JSR 286 portlets to share navigational state information.
C) Portlet Wires are used to direct the information flow between portlets that communicate using JSR 286 Portlet events or the WebSphere Portal Cooperative portlets API.
D) Portlet events provide a powerful and flexible publish/subscribe mechanism for communication between JSR 286 portlets.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: B | Question # 2 Answer: B | Question # 3 Answer: A | Question # 4 Answer: A | Question # 5 Answer: A |
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