Haha, B is like saying microservices are the opposite of what they're supposed to be. I'm going with A, E, and D. Gotta love those tricky exam questions!
Okay, let's see. A and E are no-brainers, but D is an interesting one. I guess it depends on how well the microservices are designed and integrated. Sounds like a good one to discuss with the instructor.
C is a tricky one. I think integration tests are possible, you just have to be a bit more creative with your testing approach. I'd say A, E, and D are the winners here.
A, E, and D seem like the correct answers to me. Microservices make it easy to replace functionality and update individual services independently. But the interaction can be slower compared to a monolithic app.
I think A, E, and D are the correct answers. Microservices allow for easy replacement of functionality and independent updates, but interactions can be slower.
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