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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Personalization Accredited Professional (AP-216) Exam - Topic 1 Question 32 Discussion

Event API requests are made using what two content types (select 2)?
D) JSON
A) CSV
B) XML
C) Form URL encoded

Salesforce Marketing Cloud Personalization Accredited Professional (AP-216) Exam - Topic 1 Question 32 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Marketing Cloud Personalization Accredited Professional (AP-216) exam
Question #: 32
Topic #: 1
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Event API requests are made using what two content types (select 2)?

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Daren
6 months ago
Agreed, JSON is a must-have!
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Diane
6 months ago
Wait, are we sure about XML? Seems outdated.
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Talia
7 months ago
Pretty sure it's JSON and Form URL encoded.
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Kenneth
7 months ago
I thought CSV was an option too?
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Cecil
7 months ago
Definitely XML and JSON!
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Shawn
7 months ago
I'm leaning towards JSON and Form URL encoded, but I have a nagging feeling that XML could also be correct.
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Audria
8 months ago
I feel like Form URL encoded might be one of the answers, but I’m a bit confused about whether CSV is used in API requests.
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Carrol
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think JSON is definitely one of them, but I can't recall the second one.
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Cristina
8 months ago
I think the two content types are JSON and XML, but I'm not entirely sure about XML.
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Gail
8 months ago
I've got this! The answer is B and D - XML and JSON. Those are the two standard content types used for API requests in general, so they're probably the right choices here too.
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Erinn
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know API requests can use different content types, but I'm not 100% sure which two are the correct options here. I'll have to think it through carefully.
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Johanna
8 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is B and D, XML and JSON. Those are the two most common content types used for API requests.
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Malcom
8 months ago
Okay, let me see. The question is asking about the content types used for Event API requests specifically. I believe the correct answer is C and D - Form URL encoded and JSON. Those seem to be the most likely options for this type of API.
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King
8 months ago
Creating the actual advertisement comes later in the process, after you've determined the target audience and messaging. I think the first step has to be something more foundational, like evaluating and selecting the media channels to use.
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Moira
8 months ago
I'm kind of stuck here. All these options seem related to stability, but I think I should look into option A more closely.
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Rossana
8 months ago
This looks like a straightforward question about Java syntax. I'll carefully review the code and options to determine which one prints "Hello Duke" in the console.
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Lai
1 year ago
I bet the answer is B and D. XML and JSON are the classic API content types. Though I guess you could use Form URL encoded if you're feeling retro.
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Kristofer
12 months ago
I agree, but it's good to know that Form URL encoded is an option too.
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Daniel
1 year ago
Yeah, those are the most popular choices for sure.
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Barrett
1 year ago
I think you're right. XML and JSON are commonly used for Event API requests.
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Refugia
1 year ago
Easy one! It's C and D. Form URL encoded and JSON are the way to go for Event API requests. Anything else would be a bit of a joke, right?
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Lyndia
1 year ago
Form URL encoded and JSON are the most efficient options for Event API requests.
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Tasia
1 year ago
Definitely, using CSV or XML would not work for Event API requests.
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Viola
1 year ago
I agree, C and D are the correct content types for Event API requests.
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Jettie
1 year ago
C and D, definitely. I can't imagine anyone using CSV or XML for an API. That's so 2000s, you know?
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Roselle
12 months ago
Definitely, sticking with JSON and Form URL encoded is the way to go for modern API requests.
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Miriam
12 months ago
I think using CSV or XML for API requests would be quite outdated.
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Lili
1 year ago
Yeah, JSON is much more efficient and easier to work with compared to CSV or XML.
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Daniel
1 year ago
I agree, JSON is definitely the way to go for API requests.
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Lovetta
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm pretty sure it's B and D. XML and JSON are the standard choices for API requests. Who uses CSV for APIs anyway?
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Aileen
1 year ago
Yeah, CSV seems outdated for API requests. XML and JSON are definitely more widely used.
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Dorthy
1 year ago
I think you're right, XML and JSON are the common content types for API requests.
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Dortha
1 year ago
C and D, of course! Form URL encoded and JSON are the two content types used for Event API requests. Easy peasy!
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Josephine
1 year ago
I'm not sure about XML, but I know for sure that JSON is one of the content types used.
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Marge
1 year ago
I agree with Luisa, XML and JSON are commonly used for Event API requests.
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Luisa
1 year ago
I think the answer is B) XML and D) JSON.
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