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MCIA - Level 1 Exam - Question 84


An organization has deployed both Mule and non-Mule API implementations to integrate its customer and order management systems. All the APIs are available to REST clients on the public internet.

The organization wants to monitor these APIs by running health checks: for example, to determine if an API can properly accept and process requests. The organization does not have subscriptions to any external monitoring tools and also does not want to extend its IT footprint.

What Anypoint Platform feature provides the most idiomatic (used for its intended purpose) way to monitor the availability of both the Mule and the non-Mule API implementations?

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Correct Answer: A

API Functional Monitoring is designed specifically for running health checks and monitoring the availability of both Mule and non-Mule API implementations. It allows organizations to determine if their APIs can properly accept and process requests, which is exactly what is needed in this scenario.

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ExamschafferOption: D
Jan 6, 2023

https://docs.mulesoft.com/visualizer/

victorvvmOption: A
Mar 11, 2023

https://blogs.infomentum.com/apis-healthcheck-functional-monitoring-anypoint https://docs.mulesoft.com/api-functional-monitoring/

prapasupOption: A
Oct 23, 2023

Anypoint monitoring can be used to monitor both mule and non-mule applications.

gilofernandesOption: A
Nov 7, 2023

Using functional monitoring tests is the way. C and D are not used for monitoring, B (runtime manager) are used only for mule API implementation

AlandtOption: A
Jun 18, 2024

A is correct according to official practice exam