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Pegasystems Exam PEGACPSSA23V1 Topic 1 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for Pegasystems's PEGACPSSA23V1 exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 1
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Identify two options for passing data between a Pega application and a webpage containing a web mashup. (Choose Two)

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Suggested Answer: B, C

The application type can often be identified by viewing the Application layers widget for the ruleset stack, which gives an overview of how the application is structured, and by viewing the Application definition rule, which provides detailed information about the application's setup and its components. Reference: Pega Platform Help - Application Layers.


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Lezlie
21 days ago
If this were a Pega certification, I'd definitely choose options B and C. Gotta keep that enterprise-level integration on lock, am I right?
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Kina
22 days ago
Looks like the right answer is B and C. Though I gotta say, option A 'pega.web.api.doAction()' sounds like something straight out of a Marvel movie. Where do they come up with these names?
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Harris
3 days ago
I agree, option B and C seem to be the correct choices.
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Ozell
1 months ago
Hold up, did someone say 'web mashup'? That's my jam! I'm all about options B and C. Gotta keep that Pega-web integration straight, you know?
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Giovanna
21 days ago
Definitely, calling a Pega API function from the host server is another solid choice for integrating Pega with a web mashup.
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Wilda
27 days ago
I agree, using REST methods to call Pega microservices is a great option for passing data.
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Han
1 months ago
I'm not sure about option D, 'data-pega-event-onpagedata' sounds a bit too specific. I'd go with B and C as well.
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Giovanna
8 days ago
Let's go with B and C then.
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Glynda
21 days ago
I think B and C are the safer choices.
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Alyce
30 days ago
I agree, option D does sound very specific.
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Matthew
2 months ago
I think options B and C would be the way to go. Calling a Pega API function from the host server and using REST methods to call Pega microservices seem like the most straightforward options.
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Keneth
22 days ago
Yes, calling a Pega API function from the host server can also be a reliable way to pass data.
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Becky
28 days ago
I agree, using REST methods to call Pega microservices is a common practice.
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Selma
2 months ago
But using REST methods to call Pega microservices seems like a common practice.
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Theron
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's options B and D.
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Selma
2 months ago
I think options A and C are the correct ones.
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