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Question 96

What is the first thing an Integration Architect should validate if a callout from a Lightning Web Component to an external endpoint is failing?

Correct Answer: A
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Question 97

Northern Trail Outfitters' (NTO) Salesforce org usually goes through 8k-10k batches a day to synch data from external sources. NTO's Integration Architec has received requirements for a new custom object, FooBarc, for which 90M records will need to be loaded into the org. Once complete, 20GB (about 30M records) needs to be extracted to an external auditing system.
What should the architect recommend using to meet these requirements in a day?

Correct Answer: B
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Question 98

Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) uses different shipping services for each of the 34 countries it serves.
Services are added and removed frequently. Sales representatives globally need to select between valid service (s) for the customer's country and request shipping estimates. Which solution should an architect propose?

Correct Answer: B
When external services are highly volatile (added/removed frequently), the goal is to decouple the Salesforce UI from the underlying service logic. An Integration Architect should propose invoking a middleware service to retrieve the valid shipping methods.
By using middleware (such as an ESB or MuleSoft) as an abstraction layer, Salesforce doesn't need to "know" the details of the 34 different shipping providers. When a sales rep selects a country, Salesforce makes a single callout to the middleware. The middleware then performs the routing logic to identify which shippers are active for that region and returns a standardized list to Salesforce.
Option A is a "maintenance nightmare"; every time a shipping service changes in any of the 34 countries, an admin would need to manually update picklist values and dependencies in Salesforce, which is not scalable.
Option C (Platfor31m Events) is an asynchronous pattern unsuitable for a real-time "request-reply" scenario where a rep is waiting for an estimate during a live customer interaction. Utilizing middleware centralizes the logic, simplifies Salesforce configuration, and allows NTO to change shipping providers without any code deployments or metadata updates in the Salesforce org.
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Question 99

An enterprise architect has requested the Salesforce Integration architect to review the following (see diagram
& description) and provide recommendations after carefully considering all constraints of the enterprise systems and Salesforce platform limits.
* About 3,000 phone sales agents use a Salesforce Lightning UI concurrently to check eligibility of a customer for a qualifying offer.
* There are multiple eligibility systems that provides this service and are hosted externally. However, their current response times could take up to 90 seconds to process and return (there are discussions to reduce the response times in future, but no commitments are made).
* These eligibility systems can be accessed through APIs orchestrated via ESB (MuleSoft).
* All requests from Salesforce will have to traverse through customer's API Gateway layer and the API Gateway imposes a constraint of timing out requests after 9 seconds.
Which three recommendations should be made?
Choose 3 answers

Correct Answer: A,C,E
Explanation
Option A is correct because using ESB (Mule) with cache/state management can help to handle the long-running requests from Salesforce and return a request ID or a response if available from the external systems. This way, Salesforce does not have to wait for the external systems to respond and can avoid the API gateway timeout1 Option C is correct because using Continuation callouts can make the eligibility check request from Salesforce from Lightning UI at page load without blocking the UI thread. Continuation callouts are asynchronous and can handle long-running requests up to 60 seconds23 Option E is correct because implementing a 'Check Update' button that passes a request ID received from ESB can allow the user to manually check the status of the eligibility check request. This can be useful when the response is not available within the Continuation timeout limit or when the user wants to refresh the data4 Option B is incorrect because recommending synchronous Apex callouts from Lightning UI to External Systems via Mule and implementing polling on API gateway timeout can cause performance issues and user frustration. Synchronous Apex callouts block the UI thread and can only handle requests up to 120 seconds. Polling on API gateway timeout can increase the network traffic and consume the callout limits25 Option D is incorrect because creating a Platform Event in Salesforce via Remote-Call-In and using the empAPI in the lightning UI to serve 3,000 concurrent users can introduce complexity and scalability issues. Platform Events are meant for event-driven architecture and not for request-response scenarios.
Remote-Call-In requires an additional license and configuration. empAPI has a limit of 1,000 concurrent subscribers per channel678 References: 1: MuleSoft Documentation 2: Salesforce Documentation 4: Salesforce Trailhead 3: Salesforce Developers Blog 5: Salesforce Documentation 6: Salesforce Documentation 7: Salesforce Documentation 8:
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Question 100

Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) has recently changed their Corporate Security Guidelines. The guidelines require that all cloud applications pass through a secure firewall before accessing on-premise resources. NTO is evaluating middleware solutions to integrate cloud applications with on-premise resources and services.
What are two considerations an Integration Architect should evaluate before choosing a middleware solution?
Choose 2 answers

Correct Answer: A,D
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