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Exam C_CPE_16 Topic 3 Question 26 Discussion
SAP Exam C_CPE_16 Topic 3 Question 26 Discussion
Actual exam question for SAP's C_CPE_16 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 3
[All C_CPE_16 Questions]
How do you debug a Node.js module in SAP Business Application Studio?
A
Add the sap.hana.xs.debugger:Debugger role to the HDI container's #RT user.
B
Start the debugger from the CF command line interface and run the program.
C
Set the enabled parameter to true in the section debugger of the xsengine.ini file.
D
Attach the debugger to the application.
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Denise
7 months ago
Logging errors? That's like having a flashlight in a dark cave - it's just common sense. Unless you want to be stumbling around in the dark forever.
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Adela
6 months ago
Logging errors helps in identifying patterns and trends, making it easier to prevent future issues.
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Adela
6 months ago
I agree, it's like having a roadmap to navigate through the errors and fix them efficiently.
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Adela
6 months ago
Exactly! Logging errors is crucial for troubleshooting and improving the application.
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Alton
7 months ago
A) Use try/catch blocks sparingly, and D) Log unexpected errors. This is like Application Development 101, people. Time to dust off those coding skills.
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Dick
6 months ago
Definitely, those are basic principles of dealing with application errors.
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Reid
6 months ago
I agree, it's important to log unexpected errors as well.
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Susana
6 months ago
I always make sure to use try/catch blocks sparingly.
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Roy
7 months ago
I think we should also log unexpected errors to help with troubleshooting.
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Francine
7 months ago
I agree with Cristina, using try/catch blocks too much can make the code harder to debug.
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Stefan
7 months ago
B) Hide errors and continue silently? Are you trying to create a black hole of bugs? Might as well just delete the whole app.
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Hermila
6 months ago
A) Use try/catch blocks sparingly
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Delsie
6 months ago
B) Hide errors and continue silently? Are you trying to create a black hole of bugs? Might as well just delete the whole app.
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Almeta
6 months ago
D) Log unexpected errors
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Kallie
6 months ago
A) Use try/catch blocks sparingly
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Cristina
7 months ago
I think we should use try/catch blocks sparingly.
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Ronna
7 months ago
D) Log unexpected errors - that's a no-brainer. Gotta know what's going on under the hood, ya know?
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Kip
6 months ago
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Providencia
6 months ago
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Maurine
6 months ago
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Felice
7 months ago
Whoa, the trick is to use try/catch blocks judiciously, not go overboard. And hiding errors? What is this, the Bermuda Triangle?
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Keshia
6 months ago
B) Hide errors and continue silently
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Chantell
7 months ago
Exactly, using try/catch blocks wisely helps in handling errors effectively.
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Bok
7 months ago
D) Log unexpected errors
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Kerry
7 months ago
A) Use try/catch blocks sparingly
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