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Exam AD0-E712 Topic 2 Question 40 Discussion
Adobe Exam AD0-E712 Topic 2 Question 40 Discussion
Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E712 exam
Question #: 40
Topic #: 2
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What is headless eCommerce?
A
It's a distribution of all goods a company sells across multiple stores and warehouses with no single application serving as the 'central' authority from which other applications could pull the data.
B
It's a sales strategy based on the company not having any eCommerce website of their own, relying on other vendors selling its goods online and having a system with API that allows fulfilling orders on their behalf with their branding.
C
It is a separation of the front end and back end of an eCommerce application, with the back end exposing an API to which one or multiple front end applications can connect.
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Kyoko
1 days ago
Option A is just plain weird. Headless eCommerce is definitely about decoupling the UI from the backend, not some weird distribution system.
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Dalene
5 days ago
I believe it's when a company distributes its goods across multiple stores and warehouses with no central application.
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Jacob
6 days ago
I was going to go with option B, but C seems to hit the nail on the head. Headless eCommerce is all about that API-driven architecture, right?
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Rory
7 days ago
I agree with Krissy. It allows for more flexibility in design and functionality.
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Narcisa
11 days ago
Option C sounds like the most accurate description of headless eCommerce. Separating the front-end and back-end makes sense for flexibility and scalability.
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Krissy
11 days ago
I think headless eCommerce is when the front end and back end of an eCommerce application are separated.
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