MuleSoft Certified Integration Architect - Level 1
MCIA-LEVEL-1 Exam

A retailer is designing a data exchange interface to be used by its suppliers. The interface must support secure communication over the public internet. The interface must also work with a wide variety of programming languages and IT systems used by suppliers.
What are suitable interface technologies for this data exchange that are secure, cross-platform, and internet friendly, assuming that Anypoint Connectors exist for these interface technologies?

  1. EDJFACT XML over SFTP JSON/REST over HTTPS
  2. SOAP over HTTPS HOP over TLS gRPC over HTTPS
  3. XML over ActiveMQ XML over SFTP XML/REST over HTTPS
  4. CSV over FTP YAML over TLS JSON over HTTPS

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

* As per definition of API by Mulesoft , it is Application Programming Interface using HTTP-based protocols. Non-HTTP-based programmatic interfaces are not APIs.
* HTTP-based programmatic interfaces are APIs even if they don’t use REST or JSON. Hence implementation based on Java RMI, CORBA/IIOP, raw TCP/IP interfaces are not API's as they are not using HTTP.
* One more thing to note is FTP was not built to be secure. It is generally considered to be an insecure protocol because it relies on clear-text usernames and passwords for authentication and does not use encryption.
* Data sent via FTP is vulnerable to sniffing, spoofing, and brute force attacks, among other basic attack methods.
Considering the above points only correct option is
- XML over ActiveMQ
- XML over SFTP
- XML/REST over HTTPS



An organization currently uses a multi-node Mule runtime deployment model within their datacenter, so each Mule runtime hosts several Mule applications. The organization is planning to transition to a deployment model based on Docker containers in a Kubernetes cluster. The organization has already created a standard Docker image containing a Mule runtime and all required dependencies (including a JVM), but excluding the Mule application itself.
What is an expected outcome of this transition to container-based Mule application deployments?

  1. Required redesign of Mule applications to follow microservice architecture principles
  2. Required migration to the Docker and Kubernetes-based Anypoint Platform - Private Cloud Edition
  3. Required change to the URL endpoints used by clients to send requests to the Mule applications
  4. Guaranteed consistency of execution environments across all deployments of a Mule application

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

* Organization can continue using existing load balancer even if backend application changes are there. So option A is ruled out.
* As Mule runtime is within their datacenter, this model is RTF and not PCE. So option C is ruled out. Mule runtime deployment model within their datacenter, so each Mule runtime hosts several Mule applications -- This mean PCE or Hybird not RTF - Also mentioned in Question is that - Mule runtime is hosting several Mule Application, so that also rules out RTF and as for hosting multiple Application it will have Domain project which need redesign to make it microservice architecture
Correct Answer(s): Required redesign of Mule applications to follow microservice architecture principles



A team would like to create a project skeleton that developers can use as a starting point when creating API Implementations with Anypoint Studio. This skeleton should help drive consistent use of best practices within the team.
What type of Anypoint Exchange artifact(s) should be added to Anypoint Exchange to publish the project skeleton?

  1. A custom asset with the default API implementation
  2. A RAML archetype and reusable trait definitions to be reused across API implementations
  3. An example of an API implementation following best practices
  4. a Mule application template with the key components and minimal integration logic

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

* Sharing Mule applications as templates is a great way to share your work with other people who are in your organization in Anypoint Platform. When they need to build a similar application they can create the mule application using the template project from Anypoint studio.
* Anypoint Templates are designed to make it easier and faster to go from a blank canvas to a production application. They’re bit for bit Mule applications requiring only Anypoint Studio to build and design, and are deployable both on-premises and in the cloud.
* Anypoint Templates are based on five common data Integration patterns and can be customized and extended to fit your integration needs. So even if your use case involves different endpoints or connectors than those included in the template, they still offer a great starting point.
Some of the best practices while creating the template project: - Define the common error handler as part of template project, either using pom dependency or mule config file - Define common logger/audit framework as part of the template project - Define the env specific properties and secure properties file as per the requirement - Define global.xml for global configuration - Define the config file for connector configuration like Http,Salesforce,File,FTP etc - Create separate folders to create DWL,Properties,SSL certificates etc - Add the dependency and configure the pom.xml as per the business need - Configure the mule-artifact.json as per the business need



What aspect of logging is only possible for Mule applications deployed to customer-hosted Mule runtimes, but NOT for Mule applications deployed to CloudHub?

  1. To send Mule application log entries to Splunk
  2. To change tog4j2 tog levels in Anypoint Runtime Manager without having to restart the Mule application
  3. To log certain messages to a custom log category
  4. To directly reference one shared and customized log4j2.xml file from multiple Mule applications

Answer(s): D

Explanation:

* Correct answer is To directly reference one shared and customized log4j2.xml file from multiple Mule applications. Key word to note in the answer is directly.
* By default, CloudHub replaces a Mule application's log4j2.xml file with a CloudHub log4j2.xml file. This specifies the CloudHub appender to write logs to the CloudHub logging service.
* You cannot modify CloudHub log4j2.xml file to add any custom appender. But there is a process in order to achieve this. You need to raise a request on support portal to disable CloudHub provided Mule application log4j2 file.

* Once this is done , Mule application's log4j2.xml file is used which you can use to send/export application logs to other log4j2 appenders, such as a custom logging system MuleSoft does not own any responsibility for lost logging data due to misconfiguration of your own log4j appender if it happens by any chance.

* One more difference between customer-hosted Mule runtimes and CloudHub deployed mule instance is that
- CloudHub system log messages cannot be sent to external log management system without installing custom CH logging configuration through support
- where as Customer-hosted runtime can send system and application log to external log management system

MuleSoft Reference:
https://docs.mulesoft.com/runtime-manager/viewing-log-data
https://docs.mulesoft.com/runtime-manager/custom-log-appender




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