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Cisco Exam 300-535 Topic 5 Question 56 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-535 exam
Question #: 56
Topic #: 5
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What are two fundamental design constraints of a RESTful API? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: C

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Latonia
3 days ago
The question says 'fundamental design constraints', not 'fundamental dance constraints'. Although a RESTful API with a little salsa might be interesting...
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Georgene
5 days ago
B and D, no doubt. A RESTful API is all about being stateless and using standard protocols like HTTP. Anything else would be a REST-less nightmare!
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Na
11 days ago
This is a tricky one, but I think the correct answers are B and D. Gotta love those stateless interactions!
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Emelda
22 hours ago
I agree, B and D are the correct answers. Statelessness is key in RESTful APIs.
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Veda
12 days ago
I believe that it also exposes procedures or functions for a client call, which is another important design constraint of a RESTful API.
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Eveline
13 days ago
I agree with you, Tasia. The independence of each interaction on the server side is crucial for the scalability and flexibility of a RESTful API.
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Tasia
15 days ago
I think the fundamental design constraints of a RESTful API are that it is dependent on the communication protocol being HTTP and each interaction is independent from all others on the server side.
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Steffanie
16 days ago
I'd go with B and E. The client-server independence and the use of HTTP are core principles of REST.
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Keena
19 days ago
I believe that a RESTful API should also be a client-server communication model where the client and the server are independent of one another. This helps in achieving a loosely coupled architecture.
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Meghan
21 days ago
I agree with Peggie. It's important for a RESTful API to be independent from all others on the server side to ensure scalability and flexibility.
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Peggie
22 days ago
I think the fundamental design constraints of a RESTful API are that it is dependent on the communication protocol being HTTP and each interaction is independent from all others on the server side.
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Gerald
23 days ago
Definitely B and D. A RESTful API is built on top of HTTP, and each interaction should be independent on the server side. This ensures scalability and flexibility.
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I agree, B and D are the correct choices for fundamental design constraints of a RESTful API.
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