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Oracle Exam 1Z0-133 Topic 5 Question 115 Discussion

Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-133 exam
Question #: 115
Topic #: 5
[All 1Z0-133 Questions]

An application fails. The exception Indicates that the JDEM data source cannot be found.

Identify two possible steps that you can perform to verify the data source's availability.

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Suggested Answer: C, D

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Yaeko
1 months ago
B and D all the way. Gotta make sure the data source is properly configured before I start chasing down JNDI trees and diagnostics tools.
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Sheridan
3 days ago
Good point, starting with the basics like verifying dependencies can save a lot of time in troubleshooting.
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Timothy
8 days ago
Definitely, those steps should help us identify if the data source is the issue before diving into more complex diagnostics.
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Broderick
12 days ago
I agree, verifying the dependencies and ensuring the application and data source have the same target is crucial.
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Marylin
1 months ago
Wait, there's a JDBC Diagnostics utility? I thought this was a Java exam, not a plumbing test!
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Lou
2 days ago
It's important to check these steps to ensure the availability of the data source.
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Yoko
12 days ago
You can also verify the Dependencies attribute of the data source to check for any issues.
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Kiera
1 months ago
Yes, there is a JDBC Diagnostics utility. It can help troubleshoot data source issues.
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Lai
1 months ago
I'm going to have to go with B and D. Launching a diagnostics tool feels like overkill for this situation.
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Rory
2 months ago
Hmm, viewing the JNDI tree might give me some clues, but I'd rather start with the more straightforward options of checking the dependencies and target.
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Eloisa
17 days ago
C) View the target server's JNDI tree in the console.
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Paris
22 days ago
B) Verify the Dependencies attribute of the data source.
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Dalene
1 months ago
A) Launch the JDBC Diagnostics utility.
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Flo
2 months ago
The JDBC Diagnostics utility could be useful, but I think verifying the dependencies and target of the data source is a better approach.
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Pete
2 months ago
B and D seem like the most logical steps to verify the data source. I'd start there.
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Kris
11 days ago
I agree, let's first verify the Dependencies attribute and then check if the application and data source have the same target.
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Ronnie
1 months ago
I think B and D are good starting points to check the data source.
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Rodrigo
2 months ago
I personally think option C is also important. Viewing the target server's JNDI tree can give us more insights into the data source availability.
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Jade
2 months ago
I agree with Iluminada. Checking the JDBC Diagnostics utility and verifying the Dependencies attribute seem like the most logical steps.
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Iluminada
3 months ago
I think option A and B are the best choices.
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