Exam AD0-E902 Topic 3 Question 1 Discussion
Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E902 exam
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Topic #: 3
Question #: 1
Topic #: 3
A Fusion scenario uses an HTTP module to create a new record.
Which response code indicates that the connection was successful?
Which response code indicates that the connection was successful?
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* Understanding HTTP Response Codes:HTTP response codes are standardized codes that indicate the result of a request made to a server:
* 2xx (Success): Indicates that the request was successfully received, understood, and processed by the server.
* 200 OK: Specifically means that the request was successful, and the response contains the requested data or confirms the operation's success.
* Response Code for Creating a Record:
* When using an HTTP module in Fusion to create a new record, a response code of200confirms that the request to the server was successfully processed and the record creation was successful.
* Why Not Other Options?
* A. GREEN: This is not a valid HTTP response code. It might represent a status in some systems but is unrelated to HTTP standards.
* C. 402: This code indicates a payment required error, meaning the request cannot be fulfilled until payment is made.
* D. 500: This is a server-side error, indicating that something went wrong on the server during processing.
References:
* HTTP Status Code Documentation: 200 Success Response
* Adobe Workfront Fusion Documentation: HTTP Module and Response Codes
* 2xx (Success): Indicates that the request was successfully received, understood, and processed by the server.
* 200 OK: Specifically means that the request was successful, and the response contains the requested data or confirms the operation's success.
* Response Code for Creating a Record:
* When using an HTTP module in Fusion to create a new record, a response code of200confirms that the request to the server was successfully processed and the record creation was successful.
* Why Not Other Options?
* A. GREEN: This is not a valid HTTP response code. It might represent a status in some systems but is unrelated to HTTP standards.
* C. 402: This code indicates a payment required error, meaning the request cannot be fulfilled until payment is made.
* D. 500: This is a server-side error, indicating that something went wrong on the server during processing.
References:
* HTTP Status Code Documentation: 200 Success Response
* Adobe Workfront Fusion Documentation: HTTP Module and Response Codes
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