A PAPI may call another PAPI. Moreover, it is not a general rule to stick by one EAPI, PAPI and SAPI to represent a business requirement. In fact, we may have several EAPI and PAPI, that may interact with each other. Finally, the data customization to return to the end user is typically performed at the upper layer, the EAPI. Therefore, the answer is B
It should not be B allow system apis to return data that is not currently required by identified process or experience api. There is no best practice by Mule restricting only one implementation per layer.
B. Allow System APIs to return data that is NOT currently required by the identified Process or Experience APIs.
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