Arcitura Education S90.08 Exam
Advanced SOA Design & Architecture (Page 4 )

Updated On: 7-Feb-2026

The application of the Intermediate Routing pattern can address which of the following needs?

  1. The need to increase the autonomy of a service due to its reliance on a shared data source.
  2. The need to perform content-based routing based upon metadata found in the message header.
  3. The need for load-balanced access to a redundantly deployed service.
  4. The need to provide pre-defined compensating logic for when an atomic service transaction fails.

Answer(s): B,C



Load balancing is commonly associated with which pattern?

  1. Atomic Service Transaction
  2. Intermediate Routing
  3. Service Broker
  4. Decoupled Contract

Answer(s): B



The use of the Intermediate Routing pattern typically results in:

  1. common routing logic being removed from service logic and placed into service agents
  2. common routing logic being removed from service agents and placed into a database
  3. common routing logic being physically centralized into a single service
  4. common routing logic being physically centralized into a single service composition

Answer(s): A



The application of the Intermediate Routing pattern can result in multiple service agents intercepting a message before it arrives at its destination.

  1. True
  2. False

Answer(s): A



When applying the Asynchronous Queuing pattern you aim to establish an environment in which:

  1. an intermediate buffer exists between a service and its service consumer
  2. temporary message storage is provided in case either the service or service consumer are unavailable
  3. periodic re-transmission of a message is supported until it is successfully delivered
  4. enforcement of consistent, uninterrupted, synchronous communication between service and service consumer are guaranteed

Answer(s): A,B,C



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