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Microsoft PL-600 Exam - Topic 3 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's PL-600 exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 3
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A company has a custom web-based solution that is hosted on Azure. You design a Power Platform solution to provide the company additional capabilities.

You need to integrate the Power Platform solution with the web-based solution.

What should you recommend?

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Suggested Answer: B

A custom connector in Power Platform is a wrapper around a REST API that allows Power Automate or Power Apps to communicate with that REST API. Connectors created in Power Automate are available in Power Apps. Likewise, connectors created in Power Apps are available in Power Automate.


https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/modules/create-custom-connector-power-platform/1-introduction

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Reita
2 months ago
I had no idea a desktop flow could be an option!
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Sabine
2 months ago
Connection reference might be simpler, though.
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Paz
2 months ago
Wait, can a data gateway even work here?
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Rosio
3 months ago
Definitely agree with that!
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Rutha
3 months ago
I think a custom connector is the way to go!
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Denise
4 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think desktop flows are more for automating tasks rather than direct integration, so they might not be the best fit.
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Eura
4 months ago
I feel like a data gateway could be relevant if we need to connect to on-premises data, but I'm not sure if that's the case here.
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Trinidad
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about connection references being used for easier management of connections in Power Apps.
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Hildred
4 months ago
I think a custom connector might be the right choice since it allows for more tailored integration with the web-based solution.
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Leonida
4 months ago
Alright, I've got a strategy here. I think the key is to focus on the fact that the existing solution is web-based and hosted on Azure. That rules out the desktop flow option, so I'll narrow it down to connection reference, custom connector, or data gateway. Time to weigh the tradeoffs.
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Alease
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The options seem to cover different integration approaches, but I'm not totally clear on the differences between them. I'll need to do some quick research to make sure I understand the pros and cons of each before deciding.
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Lai
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. Since the web-based solution is hosted on Azure, a connection reference or custom connector might be the way to go. I'll need to review the details of each option to determine the best fit.
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Steffanie
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like it's testing our knowledge of Power Platform integration options. I think I'll start by considering the key requirements - we need to integrate the Power Platform solution with the existing web-based solution hosted on Azure.
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Gracia
6 months ago
I think the answer is B) Custom connector. That's the way to go for integrating the Power Platform solution with the web-based solution on Azure.
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Glory
2 months ago
True, custom connectors are the best choice for this scenario.
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Willie
3 months ago
Definitely, it allows for seamless integration.
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Laurel
3 months ago
A) Connection reference could work too, but custom connectors are more flexible.
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Whitley
3 months ago
I agree, B) Custom connector makes sense!
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Jenise
6 months ago
I think we should go with a custom connector.
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