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AZ-400 · Question #69
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The correct answer is B. No. You can create a service hook for Azure DevOps Services and TFS with Jenkins. The code push event is triggered when the code is pushed to a Git repository. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/service-hooks/services/jenkins https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/s
Submitted by kim_seoul· Mar 6, 2026Configure processes and communications
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Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the staled goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, whale others might not have a correct solution. After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to It. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen. You integrate a cloud-hosted Jenkins server and a new Azure DevOps deployment. You need Azure Dev Ops to send a notification to Jenkins when a developer commits changes to a branch in Azure Repos. Solution: You create an email subscription to an Azure DevOps notification. Does this meet the goal?
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- AYes
- BNo
How the community answered
(49 responses)- A12% (6)
- B88% (43)
Explanation
You can create a service hook for Azure DevOps Services and TFS with Jenkins. The code push event is triggered when the code is pushed to a Git repository. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/service-hooks/services/jenkins https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/service-hooks/events
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