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Salesforce Exam MuleSoft Platform Architect I Topic 7 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's MuleSoft Platform Architect I exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 7
[All MuleSoft Platform Architect I Questions]

Which three tools automate the deployment of Mule applications?

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Suggested Answer: A, B, C

MuleSoft offers various tools to automate the deployment of Mule applications, which can streamline deployment and management processes. Here's how each tool supports automated deployment:

Runtime Manager:

Anypoint Runtime Manager is MuleSoft's web-based interface that allows users to deploy, manage, and monitor applications directly. It provides deployment automation through its user-friendly interface.

Anypoint Platform CLI:

The Anypoint CLI enables scripting of deployment and management tasks, making it possible to automate deployments via command-line scripts. This tool is ideal for CI/CD pipelines as it integrates with automated processes.

Platform APIs:

MuleSoft's Platform APIs allow programmatic access to deployment functions, enabling integration with external automation tools and CI/CD systems. These APIs facilitate deployment through RESTful calls, which can be automated for continuous delivery.

of Incorrect Options:

Option D (Anypoint Studio) is primarily for development and does not support deployment automation.

Option E (Maven Plugin) can be used for building and deploying Mule applications but isn't classified as a platform tool for deployment.

Option F (API Community Manager) is unrelated to deployment and instead focuses on managing API communities.

Reference For detailed steps on automating deployments with these tools, refer to MuleSoft documentation on Runtime Manager, CLI, and Platform APIs.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Juan
16 days ago
B, C, and F. Gotta love those Platform APIs and the API Community Manager. Wait, is that like a Mule version of Facebook?
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Annice
18 days ago
C, D, and E. Can't go wrong with those options. Hey, do you think they'll ask about the 'Mule Mayen' dance next?
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Aleshia
1 months ago
I also think Platform APIs could be useful for automating deployment, along with Runtime Manager and Anypoint Studio.
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Willard
1 months ago
Hmm, I think A, B, and D are the way to go. Runtime Manager and Anypoint Studio make it a breeze.
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Emiko
16 days ago
I've heard Platform APIs can also be useful for deployment.
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Celeste
18 days ago
Anypoint Studio definitely helps streamline the process.
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Jamal
18 days ago
I've heard Platform APIs can also be useful for deployment.
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Amira
20 days ago
I think Anypoint Platform CLI is also a great tool for automation.
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Edna
25 days ago
Anypoint Studio definitely helps streamline the process.
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Nan
27 days ago
I agree, Runtime Manager is essential for deployment.
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Johnna
28 days ago
Anypoint Platform CLI is also a great tool for automation.
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Audria
29 days ago
I agree, Runtime Manager is essential for deployment.
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Gilma
2 months ago
B, C, and E for sure! Mule Mayen plugin is a must-have for automating deployments.
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Noah
1 months ago
I think D could also be useful for automating Mule applications.
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Darci
1 months ago
I agree, B, C, and E are essential for automating deployments.
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Tresa
2 months ago
I agree with Ramonita. Those tools are essential for automating the deployment of Mule applications.
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Ramonita
2 months ago
I think the three tools are Runtime Manager, Anypoint Platform CLI, and Anypoint Studio.
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