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Question 4

A set of integration Mule applications, some of which expose APIs, are being created to enable a new business process. Various stakeholders may be impacted by this. These stakeholders are a combination of semi-technical users (who understand basic integration terminology and concepts such as JSON and XML) and technically skilled potential consumers of the Mule applications and APIs.

What is an effective way for the project team responsible for the Mule applications and APIs being built to communicate with these stakeholders using Anypoint

Platform and its supplied toolset?

    Correct Answer: A

    Creating Anypoint Exchange entries with pages elaborating the integration design, including (where applicable) detailed documentation and examples to help stakeholders understand and interact with the Mule applications and APIs at various levels of technical depth, is the most effective way to communicate with both semi-technical and technically skilled stakeholders. Anypoint Exchange allows for detailed explanations, examples, and interaction with the APIs, accommodating different levels of technical expertise.

Discussion
[Removed]Option: D

since mulesoft is not supporting notebook, you can read this line from the official documentation " API Notebook reached its End of Life in August 2021 " https://docs.mulesoft.com/api-manager/1.x/samples-api-notebook so we can say best way, for now, is to publish the asset to the exchange and provide the mocking service with the exchange documentation, I can be easily understood by the tech or non tech person

madgeezerOption: A

A. Create Anypoint Exchange entries with pages elaborating the integration design, including API notebooks (where applicable) to help the stakeholders understand and interact with the Mule applications and APIs at various levels of technical depth

1MKOption: A

A is appropriate for both set of users mentioned in question

rodriguescontOption: A

A. Exchange has capabilities for publishing APIs as ZIP, APIs importing from Designer and/or Studio, editing documenting, and tagging

sakifrazaOption: A

a is correct

discussion_nicknameOption: A

A should be correct

Outdoor25Option: A

Should be A. API notebooks provides detail tutorials and examples of API which allow technical as well as non-tech to understand API better.

Pavan_NagineniOption: A

A. Create Anypoint Exchange entries with pages elaborating the integration design, including API notebooks (where applicable) to help the stakeholders understand and interact with the Mule applications and APIs at various levels of technical depth