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Cisco Exam 300-920 Topic 4 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-920 exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 4
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Refer to the exhibit.

A snippet from the XSD schema of the Webex Meeting XML API 'LstRecordingResponse' element is listed in the exhibit. Assuming that a variable named 'resp' exists that contains the XML response from a successful 'LstRecording' request, which code snippet correctly generates a simple report that lists meeting names and recording file download links?

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Suggested Answer: A

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Rebbecca
4 months ago
Cherry: I agree, let's go with Option A or B for generating the report.
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Isadora
4 months ago
Macy: Option C and D don't seem to be handling the XML response correctly, so I would eliminate those choices.
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Tu
4 months ago
User 4: I think Option B might also work, it seems to have the necessary code to extract the required information from the XML response.
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Macy
4 months ago
User 3: Option A looks promising, it seems to correctly parse the meeting names and recording file download links from the XML response.
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Cherry
4 months ago
User 2: Yeah, it looks like we need to generate a report based on the 'LstRecordingResponse' element in the Webex Meeting XML API schema.
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Monte
5 months ago
User 1: This question seems to be about parsing XML responses in a coding environment.
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Izetta
5 months ago
I personally think Option A might be the correct answer because it efficiently loops through the XML response to extract the data.
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Valene
5 months ago
I disagree. I believe Option C is the correct answer as it uses the find() method to directly access the required elements.
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Jordan
5 months ago
I think the correct answer is Option B because it uses the findall() method to extract the required data.
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Suzan
6 months ago
Good catch! Option B looks more promising, as it's accessing the 'LstRecordingResponse' element. But we still need to figure out how to extract the meeting names and recording file download links.
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Shawnna
5 months ago
Once we have the data extracted, we can then format it into a simple report listing meeting names and download links.
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Horace
5 months ago
Maybe we can use XPath expressions to target the specific nodes we need for the report.
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Marisha
5 months ago
It looks like we'll have to loop through the elements in the response to pull out the desired information.
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Cassandra
5 months ago
We might need to use some parsing techniques to extract the meeting names and download links.
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Lynelle
5 months ago
Option B is on the right track with accessing the 'LstRecordingResponse' element.
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Magdalene
6 months ago
Alright, let's go through the options one by one. Option A seems to be accessing the 'LstRecording' element directly, but the schema shows that the response is wrapped in a 'LstRecordingResponse' element.
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Lonna
6 months ago
Haha, I like how Option C is just throwing in a random 'for' loop. That's definitely not the right approach here.
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Rory
6 months ago
Hmm, good point. I think we need to dig deeper into the XML schema to figure out the exact property names we need to access. This is starting to feel like a real brain-teaser!
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