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SAP Exam C_CPE_2409 Topic 4 Question 6 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_CPE_2409 exam
Question #: 6
Topic #: 4
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You develop an application using the Cloud Foundry environment. What are some steps to restrict access to this application? Note: There are 2 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Desirae
1 months ago
As a Cloud Foundry expert, I can say with confidence that A and D are the correct answers. Anything else is just a distraction.
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Francis
1 months ago
I'm going to have to agree with the other candidates. A and D seem like the most logical choices for restricting access in a Cloud Foundry environment.
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Derick
16 days ago
Setting the role-name attribute of the Security-role element in the web.xml file is another step to restrict access.
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Nathalie
17 days ago
Defining the role template name in the xs-security.json file is crucial for restricting access.
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Chaya
18 days ago
I agree, setting the Scopes element in the xs-security.json file is also important for access restriction.
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Reta
20 days ago
I think setting the Scopes element in the xs-app.json file is a good way to restrict access.
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Meghan
1 months ago
Haha, C is a trap! Who uses role templates in xs-security.json these days? A and D are the way to go.
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Haley
25 days ago
User2: Definitely, setting the Scopes element in xs-app.json and xs-security.json is the way to restrict access.
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Jaime
1 months ago
User1: I agree, C seems like a trap. A and D are the way to go.
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Desiree
2 months ago
I'm not sure about option B and D. I think they might not be the correct steps to restrict access.
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Rosio
2 months ago
Wait, why would I set the role-name attribute in the web.xml file? That's for traditional Java web apps, not Cloud Foundry. I'll go with A and D.
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Leota
23 days ago
User 3: Definitely, those are the correct steps to restrict access to the application.
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Felicia
1 months ago
User 2: I agree, we should go with setting the Scopes element in the xs-app.json and xs-security.json files.
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Izetta
1 months ago
User 1: You're right, setting the role-name attribute in the web.xml file is not for Cloud Foundry applications.
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Reta
2 months ago
I agree with Barabara. Setting scopes and defining role templates are essential to restrict access to the application.
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Barabara
2 months ago
I think option A and C are correct. We need to set the scopes in xs-app.json and define role template in xs-security.json.
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Stefan
2 months ago
I think the correct answers are A and D. Setting the Scopes element in the xs-app.json and xs-security.json files seems like a straightforward way to restrict access.
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Lavonna
1 months ago
User1: It's a good way to control who can access the application.
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Asha
2 months ago
User2: Yeah, setting the Scopes element in both xs-app.json and xs-security.json files is important for access restriction.
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Brandee
2 months ago
User1: I think the correct answers are A and D.
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