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Adobe Exam AD0-E722 Topic 5 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E722 exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 5
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An Adobe Commerce Architect is working on a scanner that will pull prices from multiple external product feeds. The Architect has a list of vendors and decides to create new config file marketplace.feeds.xml.

Which three steps can the Architect take to ensure validation of the configuration files with unique validation rules for the individual and merged files? (Choose three.)

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Suggested Answer: B, C, E

The Architect can take the following steps to ensure validation of the configuration files with unique validation rules for the individual and merged files:

Create validation rules in marketplace.schema.xsd. This file defines the structure and constraints of the XML elements and attributes for the marketplace.feeds.xml configuration file. The Architect can use this file to specify the required and optional elements, data types, values, and patterns for the configuration file.

Provide schema to validate a merged file. This schema is used to validate the final configuration file that is generated after merging all the individual configuration files from different modules. The Architect can use this schema to check the consistency and completeness of the merged configuration file.

Provide schema to validate an individual file. This schema is used to validate each individual configuration file from each module before merging them. The Architect can use this schema to check the syntax and validity of each configuration file.


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Devorah
19 days ago
Haha, I bet the Architect is feeling like a real-life version of the Avengers trying to save the world from invalid config files. 'Assemble the validation team!'
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Lashawnda
20 days ago
Adding the Uniform Resource Name to the XSD file in the config XML file seems like a necessary step for validation as well.
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Jesusita
24 days ago
I think the Architect should also consider D just to be extra thorough. You can never be too careful when it comes to validating configuration files, right?
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Sheridan
7 days ago
D) Add the Uniform Resource Name to the XSD file in the config XML file.
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Elly
8 days ago
B) Create validation rules in marketplace.schema.xsd.
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Vicky
11 days ago
A) Implement validation rules in the Converter class for the Config Reader
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Roselle
25 days ago
I believe creating validation rules in marketplace.schema.xsd would also be important for validation.
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Dahlia
28 days ago
I agree with Paulina, that sounds like a good step to ensure validation of the configuration files.
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Paulina
29 days ago
I think the Architect should implement validation rules in the Converter class for the Config Reader.
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Romana
1 months ago
B, C, and E seem like the most logical steps to ensure validation. I mean, what good is a validation rule if you don't have a schema to back it up?
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Soledad
18 days ago
Implementing validation rules in the Converter class for the Config Reader can also help ensure the accuracy of the data being pulled from the external product feeds.
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Coral
19 days ago
B, C, and E are definitely important steps to ensure validation. Having a schema for both individual and merged files is crucial.
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