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Arcitura Education S90.02 Exam - Topic 3 Question 81 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arcitura Education's S90.02 exam
Question #: 81
Topic #: 3
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Services hosted within an enterprise service bus cannot support asynchronous message exchanges due to the limitations of message routing features built into enterprise service bus implementations. Select the correct answer.

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Wenona
3 months ago
False all the way! ESBs are built for this kind of stuff.
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Kimbery
3 months ago
I've seen ESBs support async, so this statement seems off.
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Nieves
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure about that? I thought ESBs were designed for flexibility.
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Carmen
4 months ago
Totally agree, asynchronous exchanges are a key feature!
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Roslyn
4 months ago
That's definitely false. ESBs can handle async messaging.
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Felix
4 months ago
I think I practiced a similar question, and it suggested that ESBs are designed for both synchronous and asynchronous messaging. So, I'm going with false.
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Cordelia
4 months ago
This sounds familiar, but I can't recall if the limitations were specific to certain implementations. I might lean towards true.
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Marylou
4 months ago
I’m not entirely sure, but I feel like we went over some examples where ESBs did support asynchronous exchanges.
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Lorean
5 months ago
I remember studying that enterprise service buses can actually handle asynchronous messaging, so I think the answer might be false.
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Eileen
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. Enterprise service buses are designed for synchronous communication, so the answer has to be True.
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Buck
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording here. I'll need to review my notes on enterprise service bus architecture to answer this confidently.
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Cheryll
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. If the message routing features can't handle asynchronous exchanges, then the answer must be True.
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Rasheeda
5 months ago
I'm not totally sure about this, but I think the key is understanding how asynchronous messaging works in that context.
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Elvera
5 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the limitations of message routing in enterprise service buses.
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Peggie
5 months ago
I think the key here is to leverage the Woodford solution as the central hub for managing all the customizations. Creating individual Dynamics 365 solutions for each developer, as mentioned in option C, doesn't seem like the right approach since we want to combine the customizations. I'm going to go with option A.
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Tamar
9 months ago
Wait, an ESB that can't do async messaging? That's like a car with no wheels! I'll have to remember that one for my next stand-up routine.
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Annmarie
8 months ago
A) True
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Abel
8 months ago
I know, right? It's like having a phone with no signal!
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Mary
9 months ago
B) False
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Reita
9 months ago
A) True
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Lavonda
10 months ago
I'm going with 'False' on this one. If an ESB can't handle async messaging, it's not much of an ESB, is it? Maybe the question writer was having a bad day.
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Joye
10 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll have to think about the limitations of message routing in ESBs. But my gut says 'False' on this one.
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Martha
8 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll have to think about the limitations of message routing in ESBs. But my gut says 'False' on this one.
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Leatha
8 months ago
B) False
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Marylin
9 months ago
A) True
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Kasandra
10 months ago
False, of course. Asynchronous messaging is a core feature of enterprise service bus implementations. Whoever wrote this question needs to brush up on their ESB knowledge.
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Danica
9 months ago
False, of course. Asynchronous messaging is a core feature of enterprise service bus implementations. Whoever wrote this question needs to brush up on their ESB knowledge.
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Ernie
9 months ago
B) False
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Merissa
10 months ago
A) True
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Man
10 months ago
Really? I thought the whole point of an enterprise service bus was to enable asynchronous messaging. This question seems a bit off.
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Lou
9 months ago
I think the answer is B) False.
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Cletus
9 months ago
I agree, it does seem counterintuitive.
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Shaquana
9 months ago
B) False
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Brandon
10 months ago
A) True
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Linwood
11 months ago
That's a good point, I didn't consider that. Maybe it depends on the specific ESB being used.
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Floyd
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is False because some ESB implementations do support asynchronous messaging.
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Linwood
11 months ago
I think the answer is True because ESBs are designed for synchronous communication.
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