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Integration and Messaging Solutions Flashcards
Microsoft Azure Developer Associate AZ-204 Flashcards
| Front | Back |
| How can API versions be managed in Azure API Management | By creating distinct configurations for different versions in a single API manager |
| How do Logic Apps handle errors in workflows | By implementing built-in retry policies and configuring error handling logic |
| How does Azure Service Bus ensure message delivery | Through features like message queues, topics, and dead-lettering |
| How does Event Grid simplify event delivery | By offering push-based delivery with customizable filters and routing rules |
| How does Logic Apps integrate with on-premises data | Through the use of an on-premises data gateway |
| What actions can be performed using Azure API Management policies | Transforming requests or responses, caching, throttling, and IP filtering |
| What are Logic App connectors used for | Connecting Logic Apps to various services like SQL databases, Office 365, and Salesforce |
| What does Azure Event Grid specialize in | Enabling reactive programming by managing events and delivering them through advanced routing |
| What is a consumption plan in Azure Logic Apps | A pricing model where you pay only for the actions and triggers executed in your workflow |
| What is a key advantage of Azure API Management | Providing tools for throttling, caching, and securing APIs for better performance |
| What is a topic subscription in Azure Service Bus used for | Creating filters on messages for different consumers |
| What is an Event Grid topic | A user-defined event source to publish custom events |
| What is Azure Logic Apps used for | Automating workflows and integrating apps and data across on-premises and cloud environments |
| What is the benefit of using managed connectors in Logic Apps | Simplifying integration with external systems by providing pre-built integration points |
| What is the difference between queues and topics in Azure Service Bus | Queues are for point-to-point communication, while topics allow multiple subscribers |
| What is the primary purpose of Azure Service Bus | Providing a reliable messaging service for distributed systems and connecting applications across environments |
| What is the purpose of Event Grid subscriptions | Defining how events are routed to various destinations |
| What is the purpose of Event Grid's dead-letter destination | Providing a backup mechanism for events that cannot be delivered |
| What role does Azure API Management play | Managing and securing APIs to ensure consistent performance and monitoring |
| What security features does Azure Service Bus provide | Support for encryption, shared access signatures, and role-based access control |
| What type of message patterns does Azure Service Bus support | Pub-sub and point-to-point communication patterns |
| Which Azure service helps manage APIs across hybrid and multi-cloud environments | Azure API Management |
| Which Azure service is ideal for event-based architectures | Azure Event Grid |
| Which two protocols does Azure Service Bus support for messaging | AMQP and HTTP/S |
This deck explores Azure services for integrating applications and managing messaging, such as Logic Apps, Event Grid, Service Bus, and API Management.