I wonder if anyone will choose the 'call a JavaScript API' option just to see what happens. That would be the equivalent of trying to install a ceiling fan using duct tape and a rubber band.
Ah, the joys of certification exams. Gotta love how they try to trick you with those ridiculous options. A and C are the clear winners here. Although, I'd love to see someone try the JavaScript API approach just for the laughs.
Haha, D? Seriously? Calling a JavaScript API to edit the schema for a complex object type in the Web API? That's like trying to hammer a nail with a screwdriver. A and C are the way to go.
I was thinking B and D, but after reading the options, I realize that serializing the business object to XML won't actually let me edit the schema. Guess I need to brush up on my API knowledge.
As a web developer, I'd go with A and C. Using a tool like JAXB or XMLBeans can help me manage the schema, and modifying the business object's advanced properties seems like a straightforward approach.
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