I'm pretty confident the API module belongs in the Core Layer. That's where the main business logic and functionality is housed, which is what an API module would be part of.
I'm a bit confused on the different layers in the Architecture Canvas. I'll have to review my notes to make sure I understand where the API module would sit.
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I'm leaning towards B. NAT. That's the router feature that would mask the internal IP addresses and prevent them from being seen from the outside network.
Ha, this is a tricky one! I can imagine the exam question-writers trying to trip us up. I'd say the safe bet is the Foundation Layer, but I wouldn't be surprised if the 'correct' answer is something unexpected.
I can see both of your points, but I'm leaning more towards the Core Layer. The API is going to be responsible for a lot of the business logic and data access, which are central to the architecture.
I'm not so sure about that. The API module seems more like an interface between the end-users and the core functionality, so I'd argue it should be in the End-User Layer.
Hmm, this is an interesting question. I think the API module should sit in the Foundation Layer. That's where all the core components and services are typically located, and the API would be a fundamental part of the architecture.
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