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Arcitura Education S90.02 Exam - Topic 4 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arcitura Education's S90.02 exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 4
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Which of the following technologies can be used to enable the exchange of data between services? Select the correct answer.

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Suggested Answer: D

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Cordelia
3 months ago
Wait, can all of them really be correct? That seems odd.
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Arlene
3 months ago
All of the above sounds right to me!
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Vilma
3 months ago
WSDL is just a description, not a data exchange method.
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Stephaine
4 months ago
I think HTTP is also a key player here.
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Veta
4 months ago
SOAP is definitely used for data exchange.
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Ivory
4 months ago
I recall that SOAP is a protocol and HTTP is a transport layer, but I’m not entirely clear on how WSDL fits in with data exchange.
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Santos
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I think the answer might be D, but I’m a bit confused about WSDL's role in this context.
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Kina
4 months ago
I think all of them can play a role in service communication, but I feel like SOAP and HTTP are the main ones.
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Maryann
5 months ago
I remember studying SOAP and HTTP, but I'm not sure if WSDL is actually used for data exchange or just for describing services.
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Luke
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards B - HTTP. It's a fundamental protocol for web-based communication, so it makes sense that it would be used for data exchange between services.
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Bette
5 months ago
I think the answer is D - all of the above. SOAP, HTTP, and WSDL are all technologies that can be used to enable data exchange between services.
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Noah
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on this one. I know HTTP is used for data transfer, but I'm not sure if it's specifically for enabling data exchange between services.
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Hillary
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the answer is SOAP, since it's a widely used protocol for exchanging data between services.
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Dyan
5 months ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. I'm not super familiar with the CAPM and APT models, so I'll need to refresh my memory on how to apply those. And those factor betas and forecasts are going to be key to making the right decision here.
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Mel
5 months ago
I think the P2MP traceroute could be the right answer because it helps in identifying the exact point of failure in the path.
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Katie
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully review the requirements and the configuration options to determine the best approach.
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Regenia
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got this. The key is to understand the replication policy settings in the exhibit and how they relate to the migration from on-premises to Azure. I'll analyze each option and select the one that best matches the requirements.
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Lelia
10 months ago
This is a no-brainer. SOAP, HTTP, and WSDL are the holy trinity of data exchange. It's like asking which superheroes can fly - Superman, Wonder Woman, and The Flash. Option D is the way to go!
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Tequila
10 months ago
Hmm, let's see. SOAP, HTTP, and WSDL are all essential for enabling data exchange between services. I'd have to go with option D as the best answer here. It's like asking which ingredients make a cake - flour, eggs, and sugar, of course!
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Jonell
10 months ago
I agree, option D is the correct answer. These technologies are the backbone of modern web services and APIs. Without them, how would our apps and services talk to each other? It would be a technological Tower of Babel!
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Junita
8 months ago
User 3: Without these technologies, our apps would not be able to communicate effectively.
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Kerrie
9 months ago
User 2: Yes, SOAP, HTTP, and WSDL are all essential for data exchange between services.
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Xenia
9 months ago
User 1: I think option D is the correct answer.
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Fabiola
10 months ago
Well, duh! Of course SOAP, HTTP, and WSDL can be used to exchange data between services. It's like asking which tools can be used to build a house - hammer, nails, and wood. Option D is the clear choice here.
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Ariel
8 months ago
D) All of the above.
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Van
8 months ago
Exactly! It's like the basic building blocks of data exchange.
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Derick
8 months ago
D) All of the above.
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Haydee
8 months ago
C) WSDL
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Tawna
8 months ago
B) HTTP
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Nada
9 months ago
D) All of the above.
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Fletcher
9 months ago
Exactly, all of them are used for data exchange.
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Brittney
9 months ago
A) SOAP
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Bulah
9 months ago
D) All of the above.
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Shalon
9 months ago
C) WSDL
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Mireya
9 months ago
B) HTTP
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Xuan
9 months ago
A) SOAP
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Tess
10 months ago
SOAP, HTTP, and WSDL are all technologies that can be used to enable the exchange of data between services. I'll go with option D, 'All of the above'.
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Eleonore
10 months ago
Yes, SOAP, HTTP, and WSDL are all used for data exchange between services. Option D is the best answer.
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Merissa
10 months ago
I agree, option D 'All of the above' seems like the correct choice.
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Raylene
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think HTTP is the only correct answer.
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Edna
11 months ago
I agree with Martin, SOAP, HTTP, and WSDL can all be used for data exchange.
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Martin
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) All of the above.
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