What must the testing team do before they can start integration testing the API in the Staging environment?
An API has been unit tested and is ready for integration testing. The API is governed by a Client ID Enforcement policy in all environments.
What must the testing team do before they can start integration testing the API in the Staging environment?
A . They must access the API portal and create an API notebook using the Client ID and Client Secret supplied by the API portal in the Staging environment
B . They must request access to the API instance in the Staging environment and obtain a Client ID and Client Secret to be used for testing the API
C . They must be assigned as an API version owner of the API in the Staging environment
D . They must request access to the Staging environment and obtain the Client ID and Client Secret for that environment to be used for testing the API
Answer: B
Explanation:
* It’s mentioned that the API is governed by a Client ID Enforcement policy in all environments.
* Client ID Enforcement policy allows only authorized applications to access the deployed API implementation.
* Each authorized application is configured with credentials: client_id and client_secret.
* At runtime, authorized applications provide the credentials with each request to the API implementation.
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Reference: https://docs.mulesoft.com/api-manager/2.x/policy-mule3-client-id-based-
policies
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