What Ul application type do you choose to create an SAP Fiori elements-based user interface in the UI creation wizard?
Options:
A.
Mobile-Centric, Freestyle Application
B.
Basic Multitarget Application
C.
Template-Based Responsive Application
D.
SAPUI5 Freestyle Application
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
To create an SAP Fiori elements-based user interface in the UI creation wizard, you need to choose the UI Application Type as Template-Based, Responsive Application1.This option allows you to use predefined templates that follow the SAP Fiori design guidelines and offer various features, such as OData metadata support, smart controls, and annotations2.You can choose from different templates, such as List Report Object Page, Worklist, and Analytical List Page, depending on your application scenario3.
You do not need to choose the following UI Application Types to create an SAP Fiori elements-based user interface in the UI creation wizard:
Mobile-Centric, Freestyle Application: This option allows you to create a mobile application using the SAP Mobile Development Kit (MDK).You can use this option to customize, deploy, and manage your iOS and Android apps in the cloud4.However, this option does not use SAP Fiori elements templates, but rather MDK metadata and rules5.
Basic Multitarget Application: This option allows you to create a multitarget application (MTA) that consists of multiple modules, such as UI, service, and database.You can use this option to develop and deploy complex applications that span multiple technologies and platforms6. However, this option does not use SAP Fiori elements templates, but rather a generic MTA project structure.
SAPUI5 Freestyle Application: This option allows you to create a freestyle SAPUI5 application that gives you full control over the UI design and logic. You can use this option to develop custom applications that require specific UI elements or features that are not available in SAP Fiori elements templates. However, this option does not use SAP Fiori elements templates, but rather a basic SAPUI5 project structure.
References:
1: Building the User Interface with SAP Fiori Tools
2: What Is SAP Fiori Elements? | SAP Help Portal
3: UI Elements | SAP Fiori for Web Design Guidelines
4: SAP Mobile Application
5: SAP Mobile Development Kit | SAP Help Portal
6: Basic Multitarget Application
[7]: Multitarget Applications | SAP Help Portal
[8]: SAPUI5 Freestyle Application
[9]: SAPUI5 | SAP Help Portal
Question 17
What can you do with a run-config that uses Mock Data?
Options:
A.
The "Mock Data" configuration in this run-config is dedicated and fixed, so it cannot be changed anymore.
B.
The destination of different external services can still be configured
C.
During runtime, I can test with locally mocked data for all the external services, rather than with real data on cloud.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Explanation:
During runtime, you can test with locally mocked data for all the external services, rather than with real data on cloud. This way, you can use the application without having to connect to a live OData service and generate mock data on the fly. You can also turn on the Mock Data option to automatically generate random values for each property.
References:
[2]: Use Mock Data | SAP Help Portal
Question 18
What is the prerequisite before you can create a CI/CD job for a project?
Options:
A.
The project has been shared to a remote Git repository.
B.
The project has been previewed.
C.
The project has been deployed.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Explanation:
The prerequisite before you can create a CI/CD job for a project is that the project has been shared to a remote Git repository. A Git repository is a place where you can store and manage your code and track its changes. You can use any public or private Git service provider, such as GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket, as well as your corporate Git system. Sharing your project to a remote Git repository enables you to collaborate with other developers and synchronize your changes. It also allows you to trigger an automated CI/CD build by submitting a change to your repository. You cannot create a CI/CD job for a project that has not been shared to a remote Git repository. You will get a notification message that will ask you to share your project. The project preview and deployment are not prerequisites for creating a CI/CD job, but they are part of the CI/CD pipeline stages that you can configure and run for your project. References: Sharing the Project via Git | SAP and Managing the Application’s Lifecycle with CI/CD Service - SAP Learning