A company is using AWS CodePipeline to deliver one of its applications. The delivery pipeline is triggered by changes to the main branch of an AWS CodeCommit repository and uses AWS CodeBuild to implement the test and build stages of the process and AWS CodeDeploy to deploy the application. The pipeline has been operating successfully for several months and there have been no modifications. Following a recent change to the application's source code, AWS CodeDeploy has not deployed the updated application as expected. What are the possible causes? (Choose two.) A. The change was not made in the main branch of the AWS CodeCommit repository. B. One of the earlier stages in the pipeline failed and the pipeline has terminated. C. One of the Amazon EC2 instances in the company's AWS CodePipeline cluster is inactive. D. The AWS CodePipeline is incorrectly configured and is not invoking AWS CodeDeploy. E. AWS CodePipeline does not have permissions to access AWS CodeCommit.  Suggested Answer: AB Community Answer: AB This question is in DVA-C01 AWS Certified Developer – Associate Exam For getting AWS Certified Developer – Associate Certificate Disclaimers: The website is not related to, affiliated with, endorsed or authorized by Amazon. Trademarks, certification & product names are used for reference only and belong to Amazon. The website does not contain actual questions and answers from Amazon's Certification Exam.
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