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Cisco Exam 300-635 Topic 11 Question 79 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-635 exam
Question #: 79
Topic #: 11
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What is a characteristic of synchronous and asynchronous API calls?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Karima
1 months ago
Synchronous API calls wait to return until a response has been received? Well, duh. That's the whole point of synchronous, isn't it? Option D is the clear winner.
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Jeannine
5 days ago
Synchronous communication can be easier to follow compared to asynchronous.
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Joanne
9 days ago
Definitely, option D is the characteristic of synchronous API calls.
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Annalee
14 days ago
Yeah, it's all about waiting for that response in synchronous calls.
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Benedict
16 days ago
I agree, synchronous calls wait for a response before continuing.
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Lashawn
20 days ago
Yeah, that's why they're easier to follow compared to asynchronous calls.
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Freeman
22 days ago
I agree, synchronous calls wait for a response before continuing.
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Carri
1 months ago
A synchronous API call using a proxy server? That's like trying to fly a plane with a toaster. Option A is just nonsense.
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Carole
1 months ago
Yeah, that's right. It can make the application slower though.
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Vallie
1 months ago
Asynchronous communication uses more overhead for client authentication? What is this, the dark ages? Option B is definitely not the answer.
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Florencia
23 days ago
C) Synchronous communication is harder to follow and troubleshoot
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Kaitlyn
1 months ago
D) Synchronous API calls wait to return until a response has been received
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Kasandra
1 months ago
A) Synchronous API calls must always use a proxy server.
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Cecilia
2 months ago
Synchronous communication is harder to follow and troubleshoot? Yeah, sure, if you're a newbie developer. Option C is just plain wrong.
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Ena
16 days ago
I think it depends on the project, both have their pros and cons.
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Luis
18 days ago
I prefer synchronous calls, I like knowing exactly when the response will come back.
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Grover
22 days ago
I find asynchronous communication easier to manage, less waiting around.
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Thad
23 days ago
I disagree, synchronous communication can be tricky even for experienced developers.
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Patrick
2 months ago
I think synchronous API calls wait for a response before returning.
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Brande
2 months ago
Synchronous API calls wait for a response before returning. That's just common sense, right? Option D is the way to go.
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Arminda
21 days ago
Definitely, it helps with troubleshooting too.
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Miesha
22 days ago
Yeah, it's easier to understand when you know you're waiting for a response.
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James
24 days ago
I agree, synchronous calls wait for a response before moving on.
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