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Arcitura Education Exam S90.08 Topic 2 Question 99 Discussion

Actual exam question for Arcitura Education's S90.08 exam
Question #: 99
Topic #: 2
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Business process logic is abstracted and physically centralized as part of a platform that supports long-running service activities via the use of a database that can temporarily store state data during periods of inactivity. Which of the following compound patterns provides the range of features required to support these requirements?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Gerald
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think Enterprise Service Bus could also be a possible answer.
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Geoffrey
11 months ago
I agree with Gwenn, Orchestration makes sense for centralizing business process logic.
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Rhea
11 months ago
Ooh, this is a tough one. I'm gonna have to go with my gut and say C) Orchestration. It just makes the most sense to me based on the details provided. Fingers crossed!
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Truman
9 months ago
User 3: I'm not sure, but I'll trust your judgment on this one. Let's hope for the best!
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Anjelica
10 months ago
User 2: I agree, it seems like the most suitable option given the requirements.
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Elly
10 months ago
I think C) Orchestration is the best choice for this scenario.
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Theodora
11 months ago
I'm leaning towards B) Service Broker. It's all about managing the communication between services, which seems relevant here. Plus, the database bit sounds like it could fit.
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Leonor
10 months ago
I think D) Official Endpoint might be a good choice too. It can help manage the endpoints of services and ensure smooth communication.
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Salley
10 months ago
What about A) Enterprise Service Bus? It's designed to facilitate communication between different services and systems.
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Adelina
10 months ago
I see your point, but I still believe B) Service Broker is the way to go. It specializes in handling communication between services.
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Rozella
10 months ago
I think C) Orchestration might be a better fit. It can help coordinate the flow of activities and manage state data.
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Kimbery
11 months ago
Ha! 'Official Endpoint' (D)? Sounds like someone's trying to trick us. That's not even a real pattern, is it? I'm going with C) Orchestration.
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Temeka
11 months ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure. The question mentions 'long-running service activities', which makes me think the Enterprise Service Bus (A) could be a good option too. The centralized approach and database usage seem to match up.
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Lashandra
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) Orchestration. It's the only one that seems to fit the description of abstracting and centralizing the business process logic, and using a database to store state data during periods of inactivity.
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Elenora
10 months ago
I'm leaning towards C) Orchestration too, it seems to match the requirements the best.
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Pearline
10 months ago
I think it might be A) Enterprise Service Bus, as it can also support long-running service activities.
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Devorah
10 months ago
I agree, C) Orchestration makes the most sense for this scenario.
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Gwenn
11 months ago
I think the answer is C) Orchestration.
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