An SLA based policy has been enabled in API Manager.
What is the next step to configure the API proxy to enforce the new SLA policy?
A . Add new property placeholders and redeploy the API proxy
B . Add new environment variables and restart the API proxy
C . Restart the API proxy to clear the API policy cache
D . Add required headers to the RAML specification and redeploy the new API proxy
Answer: D
Explanation:
Correct answer is Add required headers to RAML specification and redeploy new API proxy
MuleSoft Doc Ref: https://docs.mulesoft.com/api-manager/2.x/tutorial-manage-an-api
Steps are as below:
Add the Required RAML Snippet
SLA-based rate limiting requires adding a RAML or OAS snippet to your API. This procedure demonstrates adding a RAML snippet.
Specify the client ID and secret as query parameters.
Add a section called traits: at the RAML root level to define query parameters:
traits:
– client-id-required: queryParameters: client_id:
type: string client_secret: type: string
Add the client-id-required trait to every method that requires these query parameters: /users:
get:
is: [client-id-required]
description: Gets a list of JSONPlaceholder users.
Step 2: Add the SLA Tier in API Manager
Step 3: Apply the policy and redeploy
Reference: https://docs.mulesoft.com/api-manager/2.x/tutorial-manage-an-api
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