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CloudBees Exam CCJE Topic 7 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for CloudBees's CCJE exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 7
[All CCJE Questions]

The Jenkins Install Wizard allows you to_________.

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Suggested Answer: D

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Minna
8 months ago
Whoa, hold on there, pardner! You want me to let those yahoos run 'trusted' code? Not on my watch! *spits* Sandbox it is, partner.
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Dorthy
8 months ago
Option C sounds like a good compromise - let the devs play in the sandbox, but keep the master safe. Gotta love that Groovy magic, am I right?
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Victor
8 months ago
Definitely! It's all about finding that balance between flexibility and security.
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Adria
8 months ago
Yeah, Groovy magic can be powerful but also risky if not managed properly.
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Iluminada
8 months ago
Option C sounds like a good compromise. Let the devs play in the sandbox, but keep the master safe.
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Ezekiel
8 months ago
Definitely, setting up Global Pipeline Libraries at the Pipeline level seems like a smart choice.
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Theresia
8 months ago
Yeah, Groovy magic can be powerful but also risky if not managed properly.
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Carissa
8 months ago
Option C sounds like a good compromise - let the devs play in the sandbox, but keep the master safe.
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Elina
9 months ago
D'you really think we shouldn't have any Global Pipeline Libraries? That's like trying to build a house without any tools!
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Armando
9 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure I trust those developers enough to let them run 'trusted' code. Better play it safe with the sandbox.
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Salena
8 months ago
C) You should configure Global Pipeline Libraries at the Pipeline level: The libraries are running as 'untrusted' code, allowing developers to run code on the Groovy sandbox.
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Salena
8 months ago
A) You should configure Global Pipeline Libraries at the Github Organization level: The libraries are running as 'untrusted' code, allowing developers to run code on the Groovy sandbox.
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Karina
8 months ago
C) You should configure Global Pipeline Libraries at the Pipeline level: The libraries are running as 'untrusted' code, allowing developers to run code on the Groovy sandbox.
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Dana
8 months ago
A) Definitely, we need to prioritize security and protect the Jenkins master from any potential risks.
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Miriam
8 months ago
B) I agree, it's better to be cautious and not give developers access to 'trusted' code.
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Toi
8 months ago
A) You should configure Global Pipeline Libraries at the Github Organization level: The libraries are running as 'untrusted' code, allowing developer to run code on the Groovy sandbox.
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Michal
9 months ago
I agree with Kaycee, option A seems like the best choice to protect against malicious usage of Groovy methods.
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Kaycee
9 months ago
But configuring Global Pipeline Libraries at the Github Organization level makes more sense for security.
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Mattie
9 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is B.
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Rex
9 months ago
Option A seems like the way to go. Gotta keep that Groovy sandbox tight, you know what I'm sayin'?
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Sabra
8 months ago
Yeah, I agree. It's important to protect against any malicious usage of Groovy methods.
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Delsie
9 months ago
Option A seems like the best choice. We definitely need to keep that Groovy sandbox secure.
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Kaycee
9 months ago
I think the answer is A.
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