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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