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GUIDEWIRE BEST PRACTICES EXAM ACTUAL
EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |AGRADE
"Upgrade-Safe" naming conventions: Add the suffix _Ext to - answer>>>Columns added
to existing entities
Typecodes added to existing typelists
The name of c...
GUIDEWIRE BEST PRACTICES EXAM ACTUAL
EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |AGRADE
"Upgrade-Safe" naming conventions: Add the suffix _Ext to - answer>>>Columns added
to existing entities
Typecodes added to existing typelists
The name of custom entities
The name of custom typelists
New PCF files
Script parameters
Archiving Key Concepts
During startup - answer>>>the application verifies that all domain graph requirements
are met
Archiving Key Concepts
Entities added to the domain graph need a foreign key relationship with an entity inside
the graph. The foreign key relationship must take one of these forms: - answer>>>The
foreign key can be from the new entity to the owner entity:
▪ Owner can have an array of the new entity
▪ Owner can have a one-to-one or edge foreign key to the new entity
The foreign key can be from the owner entity to the new entity with the archivingOwner
property in the foreign key set to Source
Archiving Key Concepts
Entities are included in the archive domain graph when: - answer>>>The Extractable
delegate is implemented
The entity has a foreign key relationship with an entity in the archive domain graph
Avoid using deprecated classes and methods - answer>>>Guidewire will eventually
remove deprecated classes and methods.
Avoid using internal path for your classes - answer>>>com.guidewire.* should be
avoided. These can always be potentially changed or replaced during an upgrade.
Class naming conventions - answer>>>Use UpperCamelCase
Do not add _Ext to classes within customer package spaces
Cloud Assurance - Optimization backlog: - answer>>>Issues not compliant with
standards
, Provides an approach to remediate the issue
Prioritized with a deadline for resolution
Cloud Assurance Assessments (CAA): - answer>>>Designed to maximize product
alignment and minimize unnecessary customization
Scheduled at regular intervals throughout implementation
Build on prior assessments
Evaluate product usage, solution design, and developed code for compliance against
Guidewire Cloud Standards
Issues are added to the Optimization Backlog and must be resolved before Cloud
deployment
Cloud Assurance: - answer>>>Ensures the readiness of an implementation for Cloud
deployment; includes Process, Standards, Expertise, Training and certification, and
Assessments
Applies to new Cloud implementations and upgrades to Guidewire cloud
Continues after go-live and in production
Sets foundation for product alignment and adherence to Guidewire standards
Identifies issues that could impact performance
Code placement - answer>>>1) Avoid placing code within the CODE tab of a PCF.
Create a UI helper class instead
2) Avoid extending entity enhancements with code supporting UI operations
Comments and Annotations - answer>>>Document new classes and functions with
Javadoc-style comments
Use single-line comments within functions and methods when you need to clarify the
intent of the code
Use GoseDoc annotations which are included when generating GosuDoc
Database Consistency Checks
Platform-level checks are generated from the data model and run against the database
to ensure data consistency. Examples of these checks include: - answer>>>Verifying
that required columns on subtypes are populated
Verifying that every value in a typekey column matches a value in the corresponding
typelist
Verifying that one-to-one relationships have at most one referring entity
Database Consistency Checks
Potential consequences of database consistency check failures: -
answer>>>Application performance may degrade
Errors may be introduced into financial data
Upgrade problems may be multiplied
Archive/purge may fail
Searches may return incorrect results
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