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MuleSoft Certified Architect MCIA-Level-1 Question # 98 Topic 5 Discussion

MCIA-Level-1 Exam Topic 5 Question 98 Discussion:
Question #: 98
Topic #: 5

When designing an upstream API and its implementation, the development team has been advised to not set timeouts when invoking downstream API. Because the downstream API has no SLA that can be relied upon. This is the only donwstream API dependency of that upstream API. Assume the downstream API runs uninterrupted without crashing. What is the impact of this advice?


A.

The invocation of the downstream API will run to completion without timing out.


B.

An SLA for the upstream API CANNOT be provided.


C.

A default timeout of 500 ms will automatically be applied by the Mule runtime in which the upstream API implementation executes.


D.

A load-dependent timeout of less than 1000 ms will be applied by the Mule runtime in which the downstream API implementation executes.


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