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The certification test SAP Certfied Development Associate – Process Integration with SAP NetWeaver (PI 7.1) verifies the basic knowledge in the area of Process Integration with SAP NetWeaver (PI 7.1). This certificate proves that the candidate has a basic overall understanding within this consultant profile of the Process Integration and can implement this knowledge practically in projects under guidance of an experienced consultant.

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QUESTION NO: 51
Within your PI implementation project, you should choose the best mapping type for your interface transformation requirements.
Why should you in most situations recommend graphical message mapping rather than XSLT mapping?
A. Message Mapping is always easier to construct than XSLT Mapping.
B. Message Mapping has a GUI tool; therefore, no programming knowledge is needed.
C. PI does not provide any tools to develop Message Mappings.
D. Message Mapping generates Java code that uses queues. XSLT mapping loads the entire source and target structures into the memory. Therefore Message Mapping is more efficient and can handle deep structured XML documents faster.
Answer: D

QUESTION NO: 52
A useful mapping feature in PI is “Multi-Mapping”.
In which situation is Multi-Mapping most advantageous?
A. Multi-Mapping can be used when you want to map an interface from a sender business system to multiple receiver business systems. Such mappings can be combined into 1 mapping for easier development and maintenance.
B. Multi-Mapping can be used in ccBPM with abstract interfaces, when there is a need for n:m transformations.
C. Multi-Mapping is an enhancement of PI’s multi-mapping steps, where a target to a source can be defined to consist of more than 1 mapping steps.
D. Multi-Mapping is a tool which works in conjunction with Mapping Templates. This new tool provides a consolidated view of all the mapping templates being used by a specific mapping.
Answer: B

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SAP Application Associate Competency Areas
The following list helps you to identify the competency areas covered in this test. The percentage indicates the portion of the test dedicated to a particular competency area.

Weighting per Topic (not listed for all exams):
+ = <8%
++ = 8-12%
+++ = >12%