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MuleSoft Exam MCIA-Level-1 Topic 10 Question 83 Discussion

Actual exam question for MuleSoft's MCIA-Level-1 exam
Question #: 83
Topic #: 10
[All MCIA-Level-1 Questions]

A finance giant is planning to migrate all its Mule applications to Runtime fabric (RTF). Currently all Mule applications are deployed cloud hub using automated CI/CD scripts.

As an integration architect, which of the below step would you suggest to ensure that the applications from cloudhub are migrated properly to Runtime Fabric (RTF) with an assumption that organization is keen on keeping the same deployment strategy.

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Miesha
1 years ago
I prefer using API Manager because it provides more control and visibility over the API specifications.
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Johnetta
1 years ago
I heard that API Manager can also be used to find and try out API specifications. It's a more centralized approach.
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Juliann
1 years ago
I agree with Dexter. Anypoint Exchange is the best component for discovering API specifications.
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Dexter
1 years ago
I think the developer can use Anypoint Exchange to find and try out the API specifications.
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Ruthann
1 years ago
API Manager is more for managing and monitoring APIs, while Anypoint Exchange is specifically for finding and trying out API specifications.
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Lelia
1 years ago
But what about API Manager, wouldn't that also be a good option to discover the API specifications?
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Josephine
1 years ago
I agree with that, Anypoint Exchange is the right component for that task.
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Rikki
1 years ago
I think the developer can use Anypoint Exchange to find and try out the API specifications.
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