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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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