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Salesforce Exam Salesforce Hyperautomation Specialist Topic 1 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Hyperautomation Specialist exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 1
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Northern Trail Outfitters publishes REST APIs to Anypoint Exchange. They write the REST APIs using RAML and share these APIs with internal and external users.

In which language or languages can a user download these APIs?

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Suggested Answer: A

Users can download REST APIs published to Anypoint Exchange in the following languages:

RAML (RESTful API Modeling Language):

RAML is a modeling language for defining APIs, used by MuleSoft for creating REST APIs.

OAS (OpenAPI Specification):

OAS, also known as Swagger, is another widely-used standard for defining APIs.

MuleSoft supports both RAML and OAS formats, allowing users to choose between these two standards when downloading API definitions.


Anypoint Exchange API Documentation

MuleSoft RAML and OAS Documentation

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Antione
2 months ago
Hmm, I wonder if the answer has a hidden pun or joke about hikers and trails. Like, 'Northern Trail Outfitters' - get it? *chuckles* Anyway, I think RAML is the way to go.
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Rutha
21 days ago
Yeah, RAML is the way to access the APIs from Northern Trail Outfitters.
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Samira
21 days ago
Definitely, RAML is the key to accessing their APIs.
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Misty
1 months ago
I agree, RAML is the language to download these APIs.
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Nilsa
2 months ago
I think RAML is the way to go.
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Peter
2 months ago
I'm not sure why anyone would use Apiary when you have RAML right there. RAML is the clear winner in my book.
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Fatima
2 months ago
Wait, what about Apiary? I heard that's pretty popular for API documentation. RAML, OAS, and Apiary seem like the best options to me.
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Xochitl
2 months ago
Hold on, what about OAS? Isn't that a widely adopted standard too? I think RAML and OAS are the way to go.
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Mabel
1 months ago
RAML and OAS are definitely the way to go for sharing APIs.
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Kent
2 months ago
Yes, you can download the APIs in RAML and OAS formats.
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Lorean
2 months ago
I agree, RAML and OAS are widely used standards for publishing APIs.
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Fernanda
3 months ago
RAML is the way to go! Why bother with anything else when you have the power of RAML at your fingertips?
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Velda
2 months ago
D) RAML and Apiary only
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Vicki
2 months ago
B) RAML, OAS, and Apiary
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Salena
2 months ago
A) RAML and OAS only
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Eun
3 months ago
I'm not sure about that. I think the answer might be A) RAML and OAS only.
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Elke
3 months ago
I agree with Meghan. It makes sense to have multiple options for downloading the APIs.
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Meghan
3 months ago
I think the answer is B) RAML, OAS, and Apiary.
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