Free Oracle 1Z0-1042-22 Exam Questions (page: 21)

In Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC) Process web forms editor, which three background colors are displayed?

  1. Orange for unmatched binding names
  2. Blue for complex binding names (their children may contain valid binding names)
  3. Yellow for matched binding names
  4. Green for valid binding names
  5. Red for invalid binding names

Answer(s): B,D,E

Explanation:

The background colors displayed for the autocomplete options are: Green for valid binding names
Red for invalid binding names
Blue for complex binding names (their children may contain valid binding names)


Reference:

https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/integration-cloud/user-processes/bind-form-data-controls.html#GUID-CECD2F13-1E1A-457D-8BC8-8D605EEB213B



Your design of an asynchronous OIC integration flow includes the requirement for additional processing logic that is conditionally based on the results returned to the integration instance from earlier external service invocations. You have decided to leverage the Switch action to facilitate this implementation.
Which is a valid consideration concerning the configuration and capabilities of the Switch action?

  1. Any data objects returned within a branch of a Switch action will only be visible within the implicit scope of that branch and not visible in the main flow of the integration outside of the Switch action.
  2. You may need to create conditional expressions for each branch with greater complexity because nested Switch actions are not supported.
  3. All branches within the Switch action must have a conditional expression defined.
  4. XPath version 2.0 functions can be used to create more complex conditional expressions for a branch.

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

"Define a routing expression, then click Close. XPath version 2.0 functions are supported. Base 64 encode and decode functions that process data confidentially across layers and functions that return boolean results are also supported. Functions that return nonboolean values are not supported."



Which two are execution modes supported by gateway node in Integration API Platform Cloud Service?

  1. Production
  2. Development
  3. Stage
  4. Test

Answer(s): A,B


Reference:

https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/api-platform-cloud/apfad/installing-gateway-node.html#GUID-A02059C9-37B4-40F0-9FEA-C648804BB98F



When considering the configuration of APIs, Services, and Service Accounts in the API Platform Cloud Service, which two statements are valid?

  1. A Service Account is limited to using OAuth credentials only for defining security because Services can be configured to define Basic Authentication.
  2. A Service must include a Service Account reference to invoke a back-end service.
  3. An API references Services and Service Accounts through the policies defining the API.
  4. An API Platform policy can be configured to reference another policy to override credentials information.
  5. A Service Account defines the security credentials required to invoke a back-end service.

Answer(s): C,E

Explanation:

Understand the Relationship Between APIs, Services, and Service Accounts
Service accounts and services are resources that you can manage and use in policies for APIs.
A service account defines the security credentials required to invoke a backend service. A service account can either define Basic Auth or OAuth credentials.
A service is used to represent a backend service. It defines the properties required to invoke a backend service. The main required property of the service is the URL at which a backend service can be invoked. A service can also reference a service account to configure the credentials required to invoke a backend service.
An API references services and service accounts through the policies defining the API. An API policy making outbound calls, such as Service Request and Service Callout, can configure the backend service inline by specifying the URL in the policy itself, or the policy can reference the service resource representing the backend service. The policy can also be configured to reference a service account to configure or override credentials information.
Services and service accounts make it easier to manage changes to the services or the required credentials. Update them in one place and all the policies that reference them update to the new values.


Reference:

https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/api-platform-cloud/apfad/understand-relationship-apis-services-and-service-accounts.html



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