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Adobe Exam AD0-E706 Topic 8 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E706 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 8
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On a project that deploys static content during the build phase a merchant states the deploy phase Is still taking too long You consider turning oft JavaScript minification to reduce the build time.

Besides reducing the build phase time what two consequences does turning off JavaScript minification have? Choose 2 answers

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Glenn
1 months ago
Symlinks? Really? I haven't seen those used in a web deployment in years. That's a bit of a dated concept. Anyway, the two consequences are the larger file size and the longer build time. Simple as that.
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Katina
2 months ago
I wonder if the merchant has tried turning off the coffee machine in the office. That might speed up the build process just as much as disabling minification. Jokes aside, the two correct consequences are the larger file size and the longer build time.
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Sage
2 months ago
B) Browsing the store will be slower because larger JavaScript files have to be downloaded
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Felice
2 months ago
A) The deploy artifact size will be decreased because of the larger JavaScript can be symlinked
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Dino
2 months ago
The deploy phase won't be shorter if we turn off minification, that's just wishful thinking. In fact, the build phase will be longer because we'll need an additional step to merge the JavaScript files. This question is trying to trick us.
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Lynna
2 months ago
That's true, it could increase the deploy artifact size and make browsing the store slower.
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Rory
2 months ago
But wouldn't it also make the deploy artifact size larger because the JavaScript files are not minified?
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Lynna
2 months ago
I think turning off JavaScript minification could make the build phase longer.
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Geraldo
2 months ago
Turning off JavaScript minification will increase the file size of the deploy artifact, which means larger JavaScript files have to be downloaded, leading to slower browsing for customers. That's definitely a consequence I would expect.
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Jeniffer
1 months ago
B) Browsing the store will be slower because larger JavaScript files have to be downloaded
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Jeniffer
2 months ago
A) The deploy artifact size will be decreased because of the larger JavaScript can be symlinked
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