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Question 1

An enterprise customer that has more than 10 million customers have the following systems and conditions in their landscape:

Correct Answer: B,C
The integration consultant should consider the following authorization and authentication needs while integrating the DMS and ESB with Salesforce:
Users should be authorized to view information specific to the customer they are servicing without a need to search for customer. This means that the integration should provide a seamless and contextual access to the customer billing information and generated bills from the DMS and ESB, based on the customer record or case that the user is working on in Salesforce.
Consider Enterprise security needs for access to DMS and ESB. This means that the integration should comply with the security policies and standards of the Enterprise, such as encryption, auditing, logging, monitoring, etc.
Users should be authenticated into DMS and ESB without having to enter username and password. This means that the integration should use a single sign-on (SSO) mechanism that allows users to access multiple systems with one login credential, such as OAuth or SAML.
References: [Authorization Through Connected Apps and OAuth 2.0], [Single Sign-On for Desktopand Mobile Applications using SAML and OAuth]
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Question 2

Sales representatives at Universal Containers (UC) use Salesforce Sales Cloud as their primary CRM. UC owns a legacy homegrown application that stores a copy of customer dataas well. Sales representatives may edit or update Contact records in Salesforce if there is a change.
Both Salesforce and the homegrown application should be kept synchronized for consistency. UC has these requirements:
1. When a Contact record in Salesforce is updated, the external homegrown application should be
2. The synchronization should be event driven.
3. The integration should be asynchronous.
Which option should an architect recommend to satisfy the requirements?

Correct Answer: B
D Use an ETL tool to keep Salesforce and the homegrown application in sync on a regular candence.
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Question 3

A large enterprise customer operating in a high regulated industry is planning to implement Salesforce for customer facing associates in both Sales and Service, and back-office staff. The business processes that Salesforce supports are critical to the business.
Salesforce will be integrated to multiple back-office systems to provide a single interface for associates.
Reliability and monitoring of these integrations are required as associates support customers.
Which integration solution should the architect consider when planning the implementation?

Correct Answer: D
Leveraging Middleware for all back-office system integrations ensuring real time alerting, monitoring and reporting capabilities is the best integration solution for this scenario.Middleware is a software layer that acts as an intermediary between Salesforce and other systems, providing a common platform for data transformation, routing, orchestration, security, error handling, logging, and monitoring. Middleware can help to ensurereliability and performance of the integrations, as well as provide visibility and control over the integration processes. Middleware can also support various integration patterns and protocols, such as SOAP, REST, JMS, etc. Reference: Salesforce Integration Architecture Designer Resource Guide, page 14
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Question 4

Salesforce users need to read data from an external system via an HTTP request. Which security methods should an integration architect leverage within Salesforce to secure the integration?

Correct Answer: B
To secure outbound HTTP requests from Salesforce, architects must implement defense-in-depth measures at both the authentication and transport layers.
Named Credentials are the primary architectural recommendation for managing callout endpoints and authentication in a secure, declarative manner. They abstract the endpoint URL and authentication parameters (such as usernames, passwords, or OAuth tokens) away from Apex code. This prevents sensitive credentials from being hardcoded or exposed in metadata, significantly reducing the risk of accidental disclosure. By using Named Credentials, Salesforce handles the heavy lifting of authentication headers automatically, ensuring that the integration is both secure and maintainable.
Two-way SSL (Mutual Authentication) provides an additional layer of security at the transport layer. While standard SSL ensures that Salesforce trusts the external server, Two-way SSL requires the external server to also verify the identity of the Salesforce client. The architect first generates a certificate in Salesforce, which is then presented to the external system during the TLS handshake. This "mutual trust" ensures that the external service only accepts requests from an authorized Salesforce instance, protecting against man-in-the- middle attacks and unauthorized access attempts.
While an Authorization Provider (Option C) is essential for OAuth-based flows, it is typically used within the configuration of a Named Credential rather than as a standalone security method for a generic HTTP request. By combining Named Credentials with Two-way SSL, the architect ensures that the integration is secured at both the session/authentication level and the network/transport level, adhering to enterprise security best practices for cloud-to-on-premise or cloud-to-cloud communication.
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Question 5

A media company recently implemented an IAM system supporting SAML and OpenId. The IAM system must integrate with Salesforce to give new self-service customers instant access to Salesforce Community Cloud. Which requirement should Salesforce Community Cloud support for self-registration and SSO?

Correct Answer: B
To provide "instant access" for new customers via an external IAM system using SAML, Salesforce provides a declarative feature called Just-in-Time (JIT) provisioning.
When a customer attempts to log in to the Community (Experience Cloud) through the IAM system, the IAM system (acting as the Identity Provider) sends a SAML assertion to Salesforce. If JIT provisioning is enabled, Salesforce parses the user information contained in that assertion-such as name, email, and federation ID. If a corresponding User record does not exist, Salesforce automatically creates one on-the-fly and then logs the user in. This eliminates the need for a manual registration step or pre-provisioning accounts.
Option A is slightly incorrect because Registration Handlers are specifically associated with Authentication Providers (which use OpenID Connect/OAuth), not SAML SSO. Option C is incorrect because JIT provisioning is a feature of SAML, while Authentication Providers use the Registration Handler class to achieve the same result. For a "self-service" scenario where speed to market and standard protocols are key, SAML SSO with JIT provisioning is the architect's primary choice for automating user management and providing a seamless single-entry point for subscribers.
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