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Question #: 23
Topic #: 13
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What types of authentication are supported by Connector Builder for Integration Service?

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Suggested Answer: B

The types of authentication supported by Connector Builder for Integration Service include various OAuth 2.0 flows, Basic authentication, API Key, and Personal Access Token (PAT). The correct option that lists these authentication types is B, which includes OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code, OAuth 2.0 Authorization code with PKCE (Proof Key for Code Exchange), OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials, Basic, API Key, and Personal Access Token (PAT), along with No Authentication.


UiPath Integration Service Documentation: Authentication Types in Integration Service

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Maia
9 months ago
I believe D is incorrect because it includes OAuth 1.0 which is not supported.
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Nakita
9 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think C could also be a valid choice.
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Glynda
9 months ago
I agree with Rosendo, B seems to be the most comprehensive option.
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Arminda
10 months ago
Nah, I'm going with B. It's the most comprehensive list, and I don't need any of that 'Lightweight Directory Access Protocol' nonsense.
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Sheridan
10 months ago
B is the way to go. I mean, who doesn't love a good Personal Access Token, am I right?
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Jade
9 months ago
Definitely! Personal Access Tokens make authentication so much easier.
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Geraldo
9 months ago
B) OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code, OAuth 2.0 Authorization code with PKCE, OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials, Basic, API Key, Personal Access Token (PAT), No Authentication.
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Rosendo
10 months ago
I think the answer is B.
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Erasmo
10 months ago
Hmm, I think D is the right answer. SAML and JWT are pretty common in enterprise integrations.
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Vi
9 months ago
Yeah, SAML and JWT are widely used for secure authentication.
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Portia
9 months ago
I agree, D seems like the most comprehensive option.
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Starr
10 months ago
I agree with Adell, B seems to be the most comprehensive option.
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Johnathon
10 months ago
I'd go with C. It has the common ones like OAuth, Basic, and API Key that I've used before.
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Desire
9 months ago
Definitely, those are the ones I'm most familiar with as well.
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Chun
9 months ago
Yeah, I agree. OAuth, Basic, and API Key are pretty standard.
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Rebbecca
9 months ago
I think C is a good choice too. It covers a lot of common authentication methods.
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Adell
10 months ago
But B includes more authentication options, so it seems more likely to be correct.
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Serita
11 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is C.
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Adell
11 months ago
I think the answer is B.
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Stanton
11 months ago
Definitely B. I've used most of those authentication methods when building connectors.
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Louis
10 months ago
I think option A is also a good choice, especially for more secure authentication methods.
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Yuki
10 months ago
I prefer option C, it has some additional authentication options that might be useful.
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Irving
10 months ago
I agree, option B covers a wide range of authentication methods.
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Marnie
11 months ago
I'm pretty sure the answer is B. It covers all the authentication types I've seen in Connector Builder.
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Tamar
10 months ago
B is definitely a comprehensive option for authentication in Connector Builder.
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Erick
10 months ago
I've used B before, it's a good choice for various authentication needs.
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Paulene
10 months ago
I agree, B seems to cover all the common authentication types.
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Cecily
11 months ago
I think the answer is B. It has a wide range of authentication options.
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