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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2024 Certified Application Integration Professional
Format: Multiple Choice
Duration: 90 Minutes
Number of Questions: 50
Passing Score: 68%
Validation: This exam has been validated against Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2024.
Policy: Cloud Recertification
Prepare to pass exam: 1Z0-1042-24
An Oracle Cloud Infrastructure 2024 Certified Application Integration Professional has demonstrated the knowledge required to leverage Oracle Integration (OIC) to design and implement cloud and on-premises application integrations. This exam is intended for application integrators who have a year or more of experience implementing OIC integrations or have completed the Become an Application Integration Professional Learning Path training. Hands-on knowledge of OIC architecture, use cases, and best practices are recommended.
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Review exam topics
The following table lists the exam objectives and their weightings.
Objectives % of Exam
Getting Started with OIC Integrations 18%
Using OIC Connections and Adapters 21%
Creating Orchestrated Integrations 40%
Creating Scheduled Integrations 11%
Testing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Integrations 16%
Getting Started with OIC Integrations
Describe the Key Components of the OIC Integration Feature
Explain OIC Integration Concepts
Summarize How Integrations Work
Discuss Web Services Fundamentals (WSDL, SOAP, REST, JSON)
Using OIC Connections & Adapters
Create OIC Connections
Configure Trigger Connections
Configure Invoke Connections
Describe the Connectivity Agent
Creating Orchestrated Integrations
Manage OIC Lookups
Use the OIC Data Mapper
Use Custom JavaScript Libraries
Add and Configure Orchestration Flow Actions
Implement File Handling Options
Leverage the Fault Handling Framework
Creating Scheduled Integrations
Define an Integration Schedule
Convert a Scheduled Integration to App-Driven
Use Scheduled Parameters
Testing, Monitoring and Troubleshooting Integrations
Activate & Deactivate Integrations
Test REST Trigger Connection-Based Integrations
Import & Export Integrations
Monitor & Troubleshoot Integration Instances
Sample Question And Answers
QUESTION 1
You are assigned to review the specifications of the SOA composite applications that have been
deployed to your SOA Cloud Service instance. Part of this analysis requires you to catalog the Service
Component Architecture (SCA) components that are implemented within each composite application.
Which is a valid SCA component in an Oracle SOA composite application?
A. BAM Adapter
B. B2B Agreement
C. MFT Adapter
D. Mediator
Answer: D
Explanation:
A Mediator is a valid SCA component in an Oracle SOA composite application. Mediators are used for
routing messages, transforming data, and implementing business logic within the integration flow.
They provide flexibility in manipulating messages before they reach their destination service.
Incorrect Answers:
BAM Adapter: While OIC offers Business Activity Monitoring (BAM), it’s not an SCA component itself.
BAM functionality is typically accessed through integration with external tools.
B2B Agreement: B2B Agreements define message exchange protocols and security settings for
Business-to-Business communication. They are not SCA components but are managed within OIC for integrations.
MFT Adapter: MFT (Managed File Transfer) functionality might be used within OIC, but the adapter
itself wouldn’t be a core SCA component. It would likely be referenced within a composite for file transfer operations.
Split-Join: This functionality is not directly represented as a separate SCA component. It’s achieved
through features within other SCA components like BPEL processes or Mediators for message branching and joining.
QUESTION 2
What is the default value for Command Notification Timeout?
A. 5 seconds
B. 2 seconds
C. 10 seconds
D. 1 second
Answer: A
Explanation:
The default value for Command Notification Timeout in Oracle Cloud is 5 seconds.
QUESTION 3
You are tasked with provisioning a Managed File Transfer (MFT) Cloud Service on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).
Which statement is valid concerning MFT provisioning?
A. Defining virtual machines (compute nodes) for the WebLogic cluster is no longer needed.
B. You must include the B2B cluster configuration since the MFT service runs with B2B document.
C. Because MFT requires an Oracle ATP database, the database instance must be provisioned in OIC.
D. MFT requires creating an Oracle SOA Cloud Service instance and choosing MFT cluster as the service type.
Answer: D
Explanation:
MFT requires creating an Oracle SOA Cloud Service instance and choosing â€oeMFT Cluster†as the
service type. Oracle MFT is available as part of the SOA Cloud Service. During provisioning, selecting
“MFT Cluster” ensures that the appropriate infrastructure is set up for the MFT functionalities.
Defining virtual machines: OCI manages the infrastructure for the SOA service, so you typically
wouldn’t directly manage virtual machines.
B2B cluster: B2B configurations might be used, but it’s not mandatory during initial provisioning.
ATP database: MFT does not require a separate Oracle ATP database, as it utilizes an internal
database managed by OCI as part of the SOA service.
QUESTION 4
Which four are key features of Oracle Integration Cloud Enterprise (OIC)?
A. Data stream analytics
B. Application Integration
C. Web and Mobile application creation
D. OCI VPC endpoints
E. Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
F. Business to Business (B2B)
Answer: A, B, E, F
Explanation:
The four key features of Oracle Integration Cloud Enterprise (OIC) are:
Application Integration: OIC excels at integrating various applications, on-premises systems, and cloud services.
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB): OIC provides a central hub for managing communication between
services, enabling message routing, transformation, and security enforcement.
Business to Business (B2B): OIC enables secure and reliable B2B communication.
Stream Analytics: OIC includes Stream Analytics, which allows real-time event analysis in Apache Spark-based systems.
Web and Mobile Application Creation is not a direct feature of OIC.
OCI VPC Endpoints enhance security but are not core to OIC itself.
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