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Alfresco ACSCA Exam - Topic 10 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for Alfresco's ACSCA exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 10
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How property values for security-sensitive properties are treated by the JMX console? Select One.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Nobuko
4 days ago
A seems right to me. Hidden properties can still be accessed.
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Sherron
10 days ago
I disagree, I feel like it's C. Both new and old values should be visible.
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Ashanti
15 days ago
I think it's B. Only new values can be set.
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Selma
20 days ago
Yeah, I’m with you on B, makes the most sense!
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Gracia
25 days ago
A is definitely wrong, hidden properties can't be accessed.
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Alesia
1 month ago
Wait, are we sure about this? I thought old values were visible too.
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Erick
1 month ago
I disagree, C seems more accurate.
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Sharen
1 month ago
I think it's B, only new values can be set.
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Margurite
2 months ago
Haha, the JMX console is like a spy movie - you can see all the juicy secrets, but only if you have the right clearance!
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Andra
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. D might be the right answer since we wouldn't want to expose old sensitive values in the console.
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Ira
2 months ago
C seems like the correct answer. The JMX console should be able to show both new and old values for security-sensitive properties.
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Leonida
3 months ago
I think the answer is B. The JMX console should only allow setting new values for security-sensitive properties, not viewing old ones.
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Veda
3 months ago
I thought old values were accessible, but now I'm second-guessing if it's just the new ones that show up.
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Ronna
3 months ago
I feel like I've seen something about hidden properties in the JMX console, but I can't recall if they can be viewed or not.
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Dannie
3 months ago
I think we practiced a question similar to this, and it mentioned that only new values can be set. Maybe that's option B?
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Ranee
3 months ago
I remember something about how JMX handles security-sensitive properties, but I'm not sure if it shows both old and new values.
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Jerry
3 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. I think the answer is B, since the JMX console is likely designed to only allow setting new values for security-sensitive properties, not viewing old ones.
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Grover
4 months ago
Alright, I've got a strategy. I'll start by considering what the JMX console is typically used for, then think about how it might handle sensitive properties differently.
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Rory
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording here. Does "security-sensitive" mean the properties are hidden or restricted in some way? I'll need to think through the implications of that.
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Hildred
4 months ago
Okay, let me see. I think the key is understanding what "security-sensitive properties" means in this context. That should help me narrow it down.
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Aimee
4 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the differences between the options.
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