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Adobe AD0-E127 Exam - Topic 2 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E127 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 2
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An AEM Forms developer is configuring Watched Folder properties for schedule of Asynchronous batch processes. By default, the waitTime property is configured as 3,600,000 milliseconds, and the file was created one minute earlier.

After how many minutes will the file be picked up from the scanned folder?

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Raina
3 months ago
Wow, I thought it would be longer than that!
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Santos
3 months ago
Definitely 59 minutes, that's what I got.
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Deonna
3 months ago
Wait, isn't it 79 minutes? Seems off to me.
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Aimee
4 months ago
I think it’s actually 59 minutes too!
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Maryanne
4 months ago
The waitTime is 60 minutes, so it should be after 59 minutes.
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Gussie
4 months ago
I feel a bit confused about the timing. Is it really just 59 minutes? I thought it might be longer because of the waitTime setting.
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Reiko
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think the waitTime is crucial here. If it's 60 minutes minus the 1 minute, then it should be 59 minutes.
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Rickie
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think the waitTime is the total time before the file is picked up. If it was created a minute ago, maybe it will be 59 minutes total?
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Dominga
5 months ago
I remember the waitTime is set to 3,600,000 milliseconds, which is an hour, but the file was created a minute earlier. So, I think it should be picked up after 59 minutes.
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Marget
5 months ago
Alright, I'm pretty confident I can solve this. The waitTime is 3,600,000 milliseconds, which is 60 minutes. The file was created one minute earlier, so it will be picked up after 59 minutes.
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Truman
5 months ago
I think I've got it. The waitTime is 3,600,000 milliseconds, which is 60 minutes. Since the file was created one minute earlier, it will be picked up after 59 minutes.
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Lawanda
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused. The question says the waitTime is 3,600,000 milliseconds, but that's not the same as 60 minutes, is it? I'll need to double-check the conversion.
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Oliva
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The file was created one minute earlier, and the waitTime is 3,600,000 milliseconds, which is 60 minutes. So the file should be picked up after 59 minutes.
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Elouise
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems straightforward. I just need to calculate the time difference between the file creation and the waitTime property.
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Alpha
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a straightforward task. I'll start by creating the specs.empty file on the local machine as specified, then build the playbook to copy it to the remote nodes and update the contents.
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Skye
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The activity list with the activity identifier and scope of work description is crucial for helping the project team understand exactly what needs to be done. That way, everyone is on the same page about the work required.
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Benton
5 months ago
Wait, I'm confused. Is long-term debt raising also considered an exit route for VCs? I'm not sure about that one. I better double-check my understanding before answering.
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Camellia
10 months ago
Alright, time to put on my math hat and crack this code! 3,600,000 milliseconds, eh? That's gotta be a minute, right? I'm going with B, 59 minutes. Time to get this exam on lock!
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Dallas
9 months ago
Let's see who gets it right!
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Stephanie
9 months ago
I agree with the original comment, B, after 59 minutes.
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Glennis
9 months ago
I'm going with C, after 79 minutes.
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Tanesha
10 months ago
I think it's A, after 29 minutes.
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Virgie
10 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? I mean, 3,600,000 milliseconds is an hour, and the file was created a minute ago. Shouldn't the answer be B, 59 minutes? Or am I missing something here?
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Lisandra
9 months ago
B) After 59 minutes
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Leah
10 months ago
A) After 29 minutes
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Pansy
10 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it will be picked up after 79 minutes because the file was created one minute earlier.
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Renea
10 months ago
Oh man, math and time conversions? I'm already sweating. But let me think this through... 3,600,000 milliseconds is 60 minutes, and the file was created 1 minute earlier. Okay, I'll go with B, 59 minutes. Fingers crossed!
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Lindy
11 months ago
I agree with Elmer, because the default waitTime is 3,600,000 milliseconds which is 60 minutes.
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Elmira
11 months ago
Hmm, let's see... 3,600,000 milliseconds is 60 minutes, and the file was created one minute earlier. So, the answer has to be C, 79 minutes. Easy peasy!
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Herman
9 months ago
Great choice! 79 minutes it is.
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Lisbeth
9 months ago
Okay, I trust you. Let's go with 79 minutes then.
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Marica
10 months ago
No, it's definitely 79 minutes. The waitTime is 60 minutes and the file was created one minute earlier.
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Pedro
10 months ago
Are you sure it's 79 minutes? I think it's 59 minutes.
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Elmer
11 months ago
I think the file will be picked up after 59 minutes.
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Ronnie
11 months ago
Wait, so the file was created one minute earlier, and the waitTime is 3,600,000 milliseconds? That's gotta be less than an hour, right? I'm going with B, 59 minutes.
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