Exam 1Z0-771 Topic 3 Question 27 Discussion
Actual exam question for Oracle's 1Z0-771 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 3
Question #: 27
Topic #: 3
Which Process type do you use to run multiple processes in the background in APEX?
Suggested Answer: D Vote an answer
To run multiple processes in the background:
D . Execution Chain: This process type allows chaining multiple processes (e.g., PL/SQL, REST calls) to execute sequentially or conditionally in the background, managed via the Process Chain framework. It's ideal for complex, asynchronous tasks (e.g., batch updates).
A . Execute Code: Not a process type in APEX; likely a misnomer.
B . Execute Server-side Code: Runs a single PL/SQL block synchronously, not multiple background tasks.
C . Execute JavaScript Code: Client-side, not suited for background server processes.
Use case: Chain processes like data validation, logging, and email sending without blocking the UI.
D . Execution Chain: This process type allows chaining multiple processes (e.g., PL/SQL, REST calls) to execute sequentially or conditionally in the background, managed via the Process Chain framework. It's ideal for complex, asynchronous tasks (e.g., batch updates).
A . Execute Code: Not a process type in APEX; likely a misnomer.
B . Execute Server-side Code: Runs a single PL/SQL block synchronously, not multiple background tasks.
C . Execute JavaScript Code: Client-side, not suited for background server processes.
Use case: Chain processes like data validation, logging, and email sending without blocking the UI.
by Maureen at May 09, 2025, 08:47 AM
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