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SAP C_C4H62_2408 Exam - Topic 4 Question 11 Discussion

What is the recommended approach to make a native API call, such as getAccountinfo, from anAndroid client?
A) Use internal SDK method Gigya.getInstance().send to call the API method.
B) Use an application key and secret and make an HTTP GET call to the API endpoint.
C) Use internal SDK method Gigya.getInstance().send to call the API method with an application key and secret as method arguments.
D) Use an application key and secret and make an HTTP POST call to the API endpoint.

SAP C_C4H62_2408 Exam - Topic 4 Question 11 Discussion

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Question #: 11
Topic #: 4
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What is the recommended approach to make a native API call, such as getAccountinfo, from an

Android client?

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Nelida
6 months ago
Definitely going with A, that’s how we do it!
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Eleonora
6 months ago
I’m surprised there’s no mention of error handling!
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Lura
7 months ago
Wait, isn't D more secure with POST?
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Thurman
7 months ago
I think B is better, just a simple HTTP GET call.
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Lewis
7 months ago
Option C seems right, using the SDK method with keys.
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Lewis
7 months ago
I thought we were supposed to use the internal SDK method, so option A might be the right choice, but I'm a bit confused about the application key part.
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Temeka
7 months ago
I feel like we discussed the difference between GET and POST calls, but I can't recall which one is recommended for this specific API.
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Maile
8 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about using an application key for API calls. Maybe it's option B?
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Roosevelt
8 months ago
I think option C sounds familiar because we practiced using the SDK methods in our last session.
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Bobbye
8 months ago
I'm not entirely sure about this one. I'll need to review the Android API documentation to make sure I understand the best practice.
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Clorinda
8 months ago
I've got this! The recommended approach is to use the internal SDK method with the app key and secret as arguments.
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Tatum
8 months ago
Wait, I'm a bit confused. Do we need to use the SDK method or can we just make a direct API call?
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Lorrine
8 months ago
Okay, I think I know the answer here. Let me double-check the details before submitting.
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Arletta
8 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think through the different options carefully.
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Martina
8 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. The key is identifying the stepped increase in fixed overheads at 52,000 units, and then adjusting the fixed costs accordingly.
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Kristeen
2 years ago
Wait, what's a Gigya? Is that some kind of API or SDK? I'm lost here, but I'm pretty sure option B is the way to go.
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Antione
2 years ago
I prefer using an application key and secret to make an HTTP GET call.
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Carlene
2 years ago
Option A? Really? Calling the API method through an internal SDK method? That's like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut!
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Carmela
2 years ago
C) Use internal SDK method Gigya.getInstance().send to call the API method with an application key and secret as method arguments.
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Jolene
2 years ago
B) Use an application key and secret and make an HTTP GET call to the API endpoint.
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Glendora
2 years ago
A) Use internal SDK method Gigya.getInstance().send to call the API method.
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Gladys
2 years ago
I'm not entirely sure, but option D sounds like it could be the right answer. Using an HTTP POST call with the app key and secret seems like a common approach for API calls.
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Aliza
2 years ago
Option C seems like a good choice to me. Using the SDK method with the app key and secret as arguments seems like the most efficient and secure way to make the API call.
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Wilson
2 years ago
I think option B is the way to go. It's the most straightforward approach, and using an HTTP GET call is a secure and reliable way to make the API call.
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Truman
2 years ago
D) Use an application key and secret and make an HTTP POST call to the API endpoint.
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Brent
2 years ago
I agree, option B seems like the simplest and most secure way to make the API call.
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Bobbie
2 years ago
C) Use internal SDK method Gigya.getInstance().send to call the API method with an application key and secret as method arguments.
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Nieves
2 years ago
B) Use an application key and secret and make an HTTP GET call to the API endpoint.
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Kent
2 years ago
I agree with Sherly, using the internal SDK method seems like the best option.
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Sherly
2 years ago
I think the recommended approach is to use internal SDK method Gigya.getInstance().send.
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