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Exam AD0-E716 topic 1 question 13 discussion

Actual exam question from Adobe's AD0-E716
Question #: 13
Topic #: 1
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An Adobe Commerce developer has installed a module from a third-party vendor. This module fires a custom event named third_party_event_after and also defines an observer named third_party_event_after_observer that listens to that event. The developer wants to listen to this custom event in their own module but wants to execute their observer's logic after the third_party_event_after_observer observer has finished executing.
What would the developer do to ensure their observer runs after the observer defined by the third-party module?

  • A. Ensure the third-party module is listed in the <sequence> node of the developer's module.xml file.
  • B. Set the sortOrder of the new observer to be less than that of the third-party vendor's observer.
  • C. This is not possible as observers listening to the same event may be invoked in any order.
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Nishadpn
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Observers listening to the same event may be invoked in any order when that event is dispatched.
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some_gyy
5 months, 3 weeks ago
I'm curious about this question: https://developer.adobe.com/commerce/php/best-practices/extensions/observers/#do-not-rely-on-invocation-order Your observer should not make assumptions about the order in which it will be invoked nor should it rely on the execution of another observer. Observers listening to the same event may be invoked in any order when that event is dispatched.
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