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Juniper Exam JN0-223 Topic 4 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for Juniper's JN0-223 exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 4
[All JN0-223 Questions]

A REST API client uses which two HTTP methods to execute RPC requests on the server? (Choose two.)

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Suggested Answer: A, C

REST APIs use HTTP methods to perform different operations on resources. In the context of RPC (Remote Procedure Call) requests:

GET: This method is used to retrieve data from the server. In a REST API, it is commonly used to fetch information about resources, such as the current configuration or operational state.

POST: This method is used to send data to the server to create or update a resource. In the context of RPC, POST is often used to execute a procedure on the server that may result in the modification of a resource or triggering of an action.

Options B (HEAD) and D (CONNECT) are not typically used for executing RPC requests:

HEAD is similar to GET but only retrieves the headers, not the body of the response.

CONNECT is used to establish a tunnel to the server, primarily for SSL-encrypted communication, and is not commonly associated with RESTful RPC operations.

Supporting Reference:

Juniper Networks REST API Documentation: The documentation provides detailed information about the use of HTTP methods in Juniper's RESTful services.

'RESTful Web Services' by Leonard Richardson and Sam Ruby: This book explains the principles of REST and how different HTTP methods, particularly GET and POST, are used to interact with RESTful APIs.


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Ardella
3 days ago
Hmm, I think POST and GET are the way to go here. Can't imagine why anyone would use HEAD or CONNECT for an RPC call. Maybe they're just trying to trip us up with those silly options.
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Dominga
7 days ago
I think the answer is A) POST and C) GET.
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Deonna
12 days ago
POST and GET are the obvious choices for RPC requests. I'm surprised they even included CONNECT as an option - that's used for proxies, not APIs!
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