IBM Assessment: IBM Business Process Manager Advanced V7.5, Integration Development Sample Questions:
1. An integration developer needs to implement a performance-driven application for a customer using IBM Integration Designer (IID). How should the integration developer do this?
A) Choose a business state machine if the application is very linear.
B) Use a business state machine if the application will have a small number of events arriving in a predictable order.
C) Choose a BPEL process if the application is not primarily event-driven and without any looping back to an earlier state.
D) Choose a BPEL process if the application is event-driven and contains cyclical patterns.
2. An integration developer needs to monitor a particular component via Common Event Infrastructure (CEI) because an unexpected behavior has been observed. This component has not been monitored until now. Which task should the integration developer perform to diagnose the problem without any service interruptions?
A) In the administrative console, go to SCA modules under Applications and select the needed component. Select Module Properties and enable CEI Events.
B) Using IBM Integration Designer (IID), select the events to bemonitored in the component and deploy the component again.
C) Enable needed events via the Common Event Browser application.
D) In the administrative console, go to Logging and tracing. Click Change Log Detail Levels in the Runtime tab. Select the events to monitor and the level of detail.
3. A client requires that a new BPEL process return a fault message to the requester in case
the process does not complete correctly. The integration developer has added a fault handler to the process to catch all exceptions. How should the integration developer return the fault message?
A) Use a throw activity of a business fault.
B) Use a rethrow activity in the fault handler on the process scope using a fault defined in the interface.
C) Use a reply activity using a standard fault.
D) Use a reply activity using a business fault defined in the interface.
4. An integration developer has configured a BPEL business process for a customer, as shown below:
What should the integrationdeveloper consider when implementing this flow?
A) It is possible for Snippet1 and Snippet2 to run concurrently in the same instance of the process.
B) If Snippet1 is invoked in an instance of the process, that instance will not receive messages sent to the Service2 interface.
C) A Timeout element must be added to the ReceiveChoice activity.
D) An Otherwise element must be added to the Choice activity.
5. During acceptance testing of an integration solution, various errors in the mediation flows were discovered. While correcting these errors, the development team found that little or no error handling was present within the mediation flows. Therefore, a new requirement is introduced to handle every exception within any mediation flow in exactly the same way by logging the exception to a file. How can an integration developer implement this requirement?
A) Connect a trace primitive to each fail terminal.
B) Create a mediation subflow containing the exception handling logic, and connect the error input node of each mediation flow to this new subflow.
C) Create a mediation subflow containing the exception handling logic, andconnect every fail terminal to this new subflow.
D) Create a mediation flow containing the exception handling logic, and invoke it whenever an error occurs.
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: C | Question # 2 Answer: D | Question # 3 Answer: D | Question # 4 Answer: B | Question # 5 Answer: B |

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