Which three patterns are used in the Redwood Reference App? (Choose three.)
This question tests your knowledge of the Redwood patterns that are used in the Redwood Reference App, which is a sample application that showcases the Redwood design system and the best practices for creating engaging user interfaces with Visual Builder Studio. The correct answer is A, B, and E, because these are the three patterns that are used in the Redwood Reference App. The other options are incorrect, because they are not patterns, but components or templates that can be used in different contexts. Here is a brief description of each pattern:
Start Page: This pattern is used to provide an overview of the app's functionality and allow users to start a task or a workflow. It consists of a header with a title and subtitle, a primary action button, and a grid of cards with icons and labels.
Dashboard Landing Page: This pattern is used to display key performance indicators (KPIs) and a dashboard grid with information visualizations that highlight and explain business performance. It consists of a header with a title and subtitle, a primary action button, an in-flow back button, and a dashboard grid with charts, gauges, or tables.
Smart Filter and Search: This pattern is used to enable users to filter and search data based on various criteria and see the results in a table or a list. It consists of a header with a title and subtitle, a smart filter bar with input fields and chips, an optional search bar with suggestions, and a data grid or list with pagination and sorting.
Jane created an AppUI extension in a workspace. She wants Troy to test it before she pushes it to Git.
How can she achieve this?
This question tests your knowledge of how to share your AppUI extension in Visual Builder Studio with another developer for testing purposes. The correct answer is C, because you can choose the Share option from the menu in your workspace editor to generate a URL that you can send to another developer who can access your extension in read-only mode. The other options are incorrect, because they are not the best ways to share your extension for testing purposes. Here is why:
Option A is incorrect, because creating a shared workspace with another developer would allow them to edit your extension as well as view it, which might not be what you want.
Option B is incorrect, because clicking the Publish button in your workspace would push your changes to Git and also start a merge request, which might not be what you want if you are not ready to merge your changes yet.
Option D is incorrect, because pushing your changes to a shared branch before pushing it to Git would require you to create another branch and also ask the other developer to switch to that branch in their workspace, which might be more complicated than simply sharing your URL.
What are the two merits of modifying an Oracle Fusion Apps page in Visual Builder Studio? (Choose two.)
Modifying an Oracle Fusion Apps page in Visual Builder Studio has some advantages over modifying it directly in Fusion Apps. One of them is that you can only edit areas that were set for configurations by Oracle, which ensures that you do not break any functionality or violate any design principles of the original page. Another one is that you can conditionally hide/show fields in dynamic tables and forms, which allows you to customize the UI based on user roles or preferences .
You are asked to refer to the Redwood Pattern Book before developing the Redwood application.
Which three pieces of information are included in the Pattern Book? (Choose three.)
The Pattern Book is a collection of templates and patterns that provide guidance and best practices for developing Redwood applications. It includes a template introduction that explains the purpose and usage of each template, a pictorial representation of data that shows how to visualize data in different scenarios, and composites and components that describe the common elements and interactions of Redwood UIs .
What does a build pipeline in Visual Builder Studio do?
A build pipeline in Visual Builder Studio can deploy an AppUI extension to multiple FA instances by using the Deploy to FA Instance step. This step allows you to specify the target FA instance, the extension type, and the extension name. You can also use the Deploy to VB Instance step to deploy an AppUI extension to a stand-alone VB instance. Therefore, option D is the correct answer. Reference: [Deploying AppUI Extensions], [Deploying Extensions to Fusion Applications]
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