Description
Status:Â RETIRED
Exam Name:Â MuleSoft Certified Integration Architect – Level 1
Exam Code:Â MCIA-Level-1
Related Certification(s):Â MuleSoft Certified Architect Certification
Certification Provider:Â MuleSoft
Actual Exam Duration:Â 120 Minutes
Number of MCIA-Level-1 practice questions in our database:Â 273
Expected MCIA-Level-1 Exam Topics, as suggested by MuleSoft :
- Module 1:Â Designing networks for Anypoint Connectors/ Recognize scenarios where message correlation is necessary
- Module 2:Â Identify metrics and operations exposed by default via JMX/ Configuring and provisioning Anypoint Platform
- Module 3:Â Specify testing strategies that use both mocking and invoking of external dependencies/ Designing and documenting enterprise integration architecture
- Module 4:Â Formulate an effective source code management strategy including branching and merging/ Configure business groups, roles, and permissions within an Anypoint Platform organization
- Module 5:Â Specify the purpose of various MuleSoft products in the area of DevOps and CI/CD/ Select Anypoint Platform identity management vs client management for the correct purpose
- Module 6:Â For a given API or integration, identify the steps that need to be taken in order for testing to occur/ Select monitoring options for all available Anypoint Platform deployment options
- Module 7:Â Use transport protocols and connectors correctly and coherently when and where applicable/ Identify integrations scenarios when to use batch
- Module 8:Â Given a description of an integration problem, identify the most appropriate integration style/ Design for short or long retries using reconnection strategies
- Module 9:Â Operating and monitoring integration solutions/ Design parts of an integration solution using any SOA-based integration approach
- Module 10:Â Handling integration implementation lifecycles/ Define a performant and HA deployment architecture for Mule applications in on-prem deployments
- Module 11:Â Specify the requirements that would require the use of domain-level connectors/ Architecting resilient and performant integration solutions
- Module 12:Â Use streaming to handle large payloads within Mule applications/ Recognize the purpose of various fault-tolerance strategies for remote calls
- Module 13:Â Use Mule 4 constructs to make effective use of Enterprise Integration Patterns/ Specify the connectors that can participate in the different types of transactions
- Module 14:Â Determine if horizontal scaling will help a Mule application meet its performance targets/ Designing applications with Anypoint Connectors Identify common and distinguishing features and usage scenarios for CloudHub DLBs and public CloudHub LBs/ Match protocols with networking constraints and API layers
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