Multiple Choice
When applying the Policy Centralization pattern, if you create a global policy that conflicts with a service-specific policy that you already had in place, then:
A) you did not correctly apply the Policy Centralization pattern, because it guarantees policy conflict resolution
B) you need to apply the Intermediate Routing pattern in order to allow messages to avoid one or the other policy
C) you need to apply the Decoupled Contract pattern in order to separate the conflicting policy definitions
D) None of the above.
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