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Oracle 1Z0-1042-25 Exam - Topic 4 Question 13 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-1042-25 exam
Question #: 13
Topic #: 4
[All 1Z0-1042-25 Questions]

Which statement about the Oracle Integration (OIC) connectivity agent is NOT valid?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Brock
3 months ago
B seems sketchy to me, I don’t remember that being a thing.
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Osvaldo
3 months ago
Totally agree, A is definitely true.
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Sarina
4 months ago
I’ve heard you can have five agent groups per instance, so C seems right.
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Maira
4 months ago
Wait, does creating an agent group really make an OAuth client? Sounds odd.
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Florinda
4 months ago
I think you need an agent group to install the connectivity agent.
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Esteban
4 months ago
Option D seems correct to me; I definitely remember that the connectivity agent supports both Basic Authentication and OAuth 2.0.
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Rocco
5 months ago
I feel like I read somewhere that you can have multiple agent groups, but I can't recall if it's exactly five like option C states.
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Mica
5 months ago
I remember practicing a question about OAuth client applications, and I think option B is true since creating an agent group might involve that.
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Portia
5 months ago
I think option A sounds familiar, but I'm not entirely sure if you can run the installer without an agent group.
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Deandrea
5 months ago
I'm a bit stuck on this one. The question is asking about what's not valid, so I need to really analyze each option closely. I'll make sure to read through the explanations carefully before selecting my answer.
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Zack
5 months ago
Okay, let me see here. I remember from the training that you have to create an agent group before installing the connectivity agent, so A is not correct. And the agent group does handle the authentication, so B seems like the right answer.
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Alishia
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this. I know the connectivity agent can use different authentication methods, but I'm not sure about the agent group creation process. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Cecil
6 months ago
I'm pretty confident about this one. I think the answer is B - creating the agent group automatically creates an OAuth client application.
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Freeman
6 months ago
Option C is valid. You can create up to five agent groups for each OIC instance, so that's not the incorrect statement.
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Deeann
6 months ago
I think option D is the correct answer. The connectivity agent can indeed use Basic Authentication or OAuth 2.0 token-based authentication.
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Kanisha
7 months ago
Option B is definitely not correct. Creating the agent group does not automatically create an OAuth client application. That's a separate step.
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Delisa
6 months ago
I agree, option B is misleading. It's a separate step to create an OAuth client application.
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