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It has been confirmed that Policy A and Policy B are, in fact, the same policy and that the security credential check performed by Service Agent B also needs to be carried out on messages sent to Service B . It has been confirmed that Policy A and Policy B are, in fact, the same policy and that the security credential check performed by Service Agent B also needs to be carried out on messages sent to Service B .   How can this service composition architecture be changed to reduce the redundancy of policy content and fulfill the new security requirement? A)  The Policy Centralization pattern can be applied so that Policy A and Policy B are combined into the same policy. The policy enforcement logic is removed from Service Agent C and Service Agent A is then used to enforce the policy for messages sent to Service A and Service B . Service Agent B can be used to perform the security credential check for Service A and Service B . B)  The Policy Centralization pattern can be applied so that Policy A and Policy B are combined into the same policy. The Service Agent pattern is then applied to introduce a new service agent (called Service Agent D)  which carries out the validation and enforcement of Policy A and Policy B. Service Agent B can be moved so that it performs the security credential check for Service B, but not for Service A . C)  The Policy Centralization pattern can be applied so that Service Agent A is changed to enforce the policy for messages sent to Service A and Service B and to perform the security credential check for Service A and Service B . D)  None of the above. How can this service composition architecture be changed to reduce the redundancy of policy content and fulfill the new security requirement?


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