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A company with MuleSoft Titanium develops a Salesforce System API using MuleSoft out-of-the-box Salesforce Connector and deploys the API to CloudHub.

Which steps provide the average number of requests and average response time of the Salesforce Connector?

A.
Access Anypoint Monitoring's built-in dashboard. Select a resource. Locate the information under the Connectors tab.
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A.
Access Anypoint Monitoring's built-in dashboard. Select a resource. Locate the information under the Connectors tab.
B.
Access Anypoint Monitoring's built-in dashboard Seclect a resource. Create a custom dashboard to retrieve the information.
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B.
Access Anypoint Monitoring's built-in dashboard Seclect a resource. Create a custom dashboard to retrieve the information.
C.
Access Anypoint Monitoring built-in dashboard. Select a resource. Locate the information under Log Manager < Raw Data.
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C.
Access Anypoint Monitoring built-in dashboard. Select a resource. Locate the information under Log Manager < Raw Data.
D.
Change the API Implementation to capture the information in the log. Retrieve the information from the log file.
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D.
Change the API Implementation to capture the information in the log. Retrieve the information from the log file.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

To get the average number of requests and average response time of the Salesforce Connector, the developer should access Anypoint Monitoring's built-in dashboard, select a resource (such as an application or an API), and locate the information under the Connectors tab. The Connectors tab shows metrics for each connector used by the resource, such as average requests per minute, average response time, and failures.

Reference: https://docs.mulesoft.com/monitoring/built-in-dashboard-reference

asked 23/09/2024
Alvin Thomas
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