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Exam IBM Integration Bus v10.0 Solution Development
Number C9530-001
File Name IBM.C9530-001.TestKing.2018-12-20.36q.tqb
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Posted Dec 20, 2018
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Question 1

Which protocol for security is not supported by IBM Integration Bus?


  1. OAuth 2.0
  2. SAML assertion
  3. X.509 certificate
  4. User Id + Password
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
Setting up message flow security Set up security on a message flow to control access based on the identity of a message passing through the message flow. You can configure the broker to perform end-to-end processing of an identity carried in a message through a message flow. Administrators can configure security at message flow level, controlling access based on the identity flowed in a message. This security mechanism is independent of both the transport and the message format. To work with an identity, you must configure the policy sets and bindings for the relevant capabilities:To work with a SAML assertion, configure the policy sets and bindings for SAML token capabilities. To work with an X.509 Certificate identity, configure the policy sets and bindings for X.509 certificate token capabilities. To work with a Username and Password identity, configure the policy sets and bindings for Username token capabilities. To work with an LTPA token, configure the policy sets and bindings for LTPA token capabilities. To work with a Kerberos ticket, configure the policy sets and bindings for Kerberos token capabilities. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMKHH_9.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ap04170_.htm
Setting up message flow security 
Set up security on a message flow to control access based on the identity of a message passing through the message flow. 
You can configure the broker to perform end-to-end processing of an identity carried in a message through a message flow. Administrators can configure security at message flow level, controlling access based on the identity flowed in a message. This security mechanism is independent of both the transport and the message format. 
  • To work with an identity, you must configure the policy sets and bindings for the relevant capabilities:
  • To work with a SAML assertion, configure the policy sets and bindings for SAML token capabilities. 
  • To work with an X.509 Certificate identity, configure the policy sets and bindings for X.509 certificate token capabilities. 
  • To work with a Username and Password identity, configure the policy sets and bindings for Username token capabilities. 
  • To work with an LTPA token, configure the policy sets and bindings for LTPA token capabilities. 
  • To work with a Kerberos ticket, configure the policy sets and bindings for Kerberos token capabilities. 
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMKHH_9.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ap04170_.htm



Question 2

A developer is trying to investigate slow processing times with a specific message flow. What tool would be used to investigate this?


  1. Service trace
  2. Debug mode
  3. Resource Statistics
  4. Accounting and Statistics
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
You can use the message flow statistics data to help you identify aspects of a message flow that might be reducing the performance of the flow, and to help you understand how you can optimize it. If you detect that system resources are under pressure, you can examine the statistics collected by the broker to assess whether the cause of the concern is the use of those resources by processes in IBM Integration Bus. References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMKHH_9.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/bj43310_.htm
You can use the message flow statistics data to help you identify aspects of a message flow that might be reducing the performance of the flow, and to help you understand how you can optimize it. 
If you detect that system resources are under pressure, you can examine the statistics collected by the broker to assess whether the cause of the concern is the use of those resources by processes in IBM Integration Bus. 
References: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMKHH_9.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/bj43310_.htm



Question 3

A service interacts with a backend system which replies with a message correlation. When processing request/response messages from the backend, no messages were received by the flow. 
  
Which may be the probable cause of failure?


  1. The transaction was set to automatic on the MQOutput Node.
  2. The developer should have used the MQInput Node instead of the MQGet Node.
  3. The Integration Node is configured in a MQ cluster for load balancing and the object descriptor is set to the ReplyToQueueManager.
  4. The backend request/reply message processing can only be accomplished by breaking up the flow into two flows.
Correct answer: A
Explanation:
When you define an MQOutput node, the option that you select for the Transaction Mode property defines whether the message is written under sync point:If you select Yes, the message is written under sync point (that is, within a WebSphere MQ unit of work). If you select Automatic (the default), the message is written under sync point if the incoming input message is marked as persistent. If you select No, the message is not written under sync point. Incorrect Answers:B: You can use an MQGet node anywhere in a message flow, unlike an MQInput node, which you can use only as the first node in a message flow.References:https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMKHH_9.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ac04570_.htmhttps://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMKHH_9.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ac20806_.htm
When you define an MQOutput node, the option that you select for the Transaction Mode property defines whether the message is written under sync point:
If you select Yes, the message is written under sync point (that is, within a WebSphere MQ unit of work). 
If you select Automatic (the default), the message is written under sync point if the incoming input message is marked as persistent. 
If you select No, the message is not written under sync point. 
Incorrect Answers:
B: You can use an MQGet node anywhere in a message flow, unlike an MQInput node, which you can use only as the first node in a message flow.
References:
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMKHH_9.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ac04570_.htm
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSMKHH_9.0.0/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ac20806_.htm









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