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Adobe Exam AD0-E716 Topic 12 Question 20 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E716 exam
Question #: 20
Topic #: 12
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An Adobe Commerce developer is being tasked with creating a new cron job to run a method that has already been written. What are the minimally required steps to accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: B

The developer can deal with this issue by modifying the admin path timeout value in seconds in the Fastly Configuration section > Advanced Configuration in the Admin Panel. Fastly is a cloud-based caching service that improves site performance and security for Adobe Commerce Cloud projects. Fastly has a default timeout value of 180 seconds for admin requests, which means that any request that takes longer than 180 seconds will be terminated and result in a timeout error. The developer can increase this value to allow longer processing time for admin requests without causing errors. The developer also needs to save the configuration and upload VCL to Fastly to apply the changes. Verified Reference: [Magento 2.4 DevDocs]


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Paulene
8 days ago
Hmm, creating a new cron job sounds about as exciting as watching paint dry. At least I can schedule it to run at 3 AM when I'm sleeping.
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German
10 days ago
Wait, we have to create a system configuration in system.xmi too? That's a lot of overhead just to run a simple cron job. I'd go with Option C.
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Karina
17 days ago
Actually, I believe we also need to create a new system configuration in system.xmi for the schedule, so option A might be the correct answer.
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Desmond
17 days ago
I'm not sure why we need the cron_groups.xmi file for this. Isn't that a bit overkill? Option C looks good to me.
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Salome
5 hours ago
Option C looks good to me.
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Ahmed
19 days ago
Option C seems the most straightforward approach. Just create the crontab.xml file and schedule the new cron job. Simple and to the point!
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Sylvie
7 days ago
Option C seems the most straightforward approach. Just create the crontab.xml file and schedule the new cron job. Simple and to the point!
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Lorean
23 days ago
I agree with Jodi, creating a crontab.xmi file and setting a schedule seems like the right approach.
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Jodi
25 days ago
I think the minimally required step is to create a crontab.xmi file and set a schedule for the new cron job.
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