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Question 1

You are developing and managing distributed destination applications for which you do not need to create or designate destination members.

Which configuration steps in the Administration Console will help you to create and target a Uniform Distributed Topic so that you can rely on WLS to create the necessary members on the JMS servers to which a JMS module is already targeted? (Choose the best answer.)

Options:

A.

1. Expand Services > Messaging, select the JMS Module in which to configure the destination.2. Click New, select Distributed Topic, and click Next.3. Enter a Name, JNDI Name and set Destination Type to Uniform.4. Click Next, select the targeted server, and click Finish to finalize the creation of the topic.

B.

1. Expand Services > Messaging, select Destinations.2. Click New, select Distributed Topic, and click Next.3. Enter a Name, JNDI Name and set Destination Type to Uniform.4. Click Next, and select the JMS Module assigned to this topic.

C.

1. Expand Services > Messaging, select the JMS Module in which to configure the destination.2. Click New, select Distributed Queue, and click Next.3. Enter a Name, JNDI Name and set Destination Type to Uniform.4. Click Next, select the targeted server, and click Finish to finalize the creation of the queue.

D.

1. Expand Services > Messaging, select the JMS Module in which to configure the destination.2. Click New, select Distributed Topic, and click Next.3. Enter a Name, JNDI Name and expand Advanced Options.4. Set Destination Type to Uniform.5. Click Next, select the targeted server, and click Finish to finalize the creation of the topic.

E.

1. Expand Services > Messaging, select the JMS Module in which to configure the destination.2. Click New, select Uniform Distributed Topic, and click Next.3. Enter a Name, JNDI Name and click Next.4. Select the targeted server and click Finish to finalize the creation of the topic.

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Question 2

Review this scenario of an application running on a storage-disabled, managed Coherence server that uses a Coherence two-tier near cache:

  • Cache data is already written to the distributed cache.
  • There is a local near cache configured on the application side (storage-disabled node).
  • Application requests the data from Coherence twice.

Assuming this is the server’s first access of this data from the cache, how many network round trips between Coherence cluster instances take place in total? (Choose the best answer.)

Options:

A.

3

B.

4

C.

1

D.

2

Question 3

Which two objects can be considered potential clients of a Node Manager? (Choose two.)

Options:

A.

an administration server

B.

a WLST session

C.

an HTTP server

D.

any other Node Manager

E.

a remote JMS client

F.

the weblogic.Deployer utility