MuleSoft Certified Integration Architect – Level 1 — Question 66
An organization's governance process requires project teams to get formal approval from all key stakeholders for all new integration design specifications. An integration Mule application is being designed that interacts with various backend systems. The Mule application will be created using Anypoint Design Center or
Anypoint Studio and will then be deployed to a customer-hosted runtime.
What key elements should be included in the integration design specification when requesting approval for this Mule application?
Answer options
- A. A list of current and future consumers of the Mule application and their contact details
- B. Snapshots of the Mule application's flows, including their error handling
- C. SLAs and non-functional requirements to access the backend systems
- D. The credentials to access the backend systems and contact details for the administrator of each system
Correct answer: C
Explanation
The correct answer is C because SLAs and non-functional requirements are crucial for defining the expected performance and reliability of the Mule application when interacting with backend systems. Options A, B, and D, while informative, do not directly address the performance and operational criteria necessary for approval in the governance process.