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Alfresco Exam APSCA Topic 2 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for Alfresco's APSCA exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 2
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What are the main benefits of the Process Definition Cache? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A

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Jesse
2 months ago
I'm going to have to go with B and E. Reducing database hits and disk I/O seem like the real winners here. Who needs a network when you've got a solid cache, am I right? *winks*
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Miss
16 days ago
B and E are the winners for sure. It's all about efficiency and reducing overhead.
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Alishia
24 days ago
I think B and E are the way to go. Who needs to rely on the network when you can speed things up with a cache?
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Shizue
1 months ago
Absolutely, caching process definitions really helps with performance. It's all about optimizing those resources.
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Carisa
1 months ago
I agree, B and E are definitely the main benefits. Less database hits and disk I/O is always a good thing.
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Desirae
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about D. Preventing the engine from hitting the network doesn't seem like a direct benefit of the cache. I'd go with B and C as the best options.
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Margarita
2 months ago
I agree with Jacinta. Hitting the database and re-parsing the XML are definitely the main benefits of the Process Definition Cache. A and D seem like they could be related, but not as directly as B and C.
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Jacinta
2 months ago
I think B and C are the correct answers. Caching process definitions reduces the need to hit the database and re-parse the BPMN 2.0 XML, which can significantly improve performance.
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Pansy
1 months ago
I agree, it's important to utilize the Process Definition Cache for better efficiency.
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Shaun
1 months ago
That's right, it can really improve performance by reducing those operations.
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Kenda
1 months ago
Yes, caching process definitions reduces overhead by preventing hits to the database and re-parsing XML.
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Hermila
2 months ago
I think B and C are the correct answers.
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Paz
2 months ago
I believe the benefits are B and E. Caching process definitions can reduce overhead by preventing hits to the database and reducing disk I/O.
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Sharen
2 months ago
I agree with you, Jeff. Caching process definitions can definitely reduce overhead by preventing re-parsing of the BPMN 2.0 XML.
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Jeff
3 months ago
I think the main benefits of the Process Definition Cache are A and C.
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