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Salesforce ARC-101 Exam - Topic 6 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's ARC-101 exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 6
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An Integration Developer is developing an HR synchronization app for a client. The app synchronizes Salesforce record data changes with an HR system that's external to Salesforce.

What should the integration architect recommend to ensure notifications are stored for up to three days if data replication fails?

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Elfriede
5 days ago
I feel like we discussed using a database or a temporary storage service for failed notifications, but I can't recall the specifics.
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Julianna
10 days ago
I remember a practice question about error handling in integrations. Maybe we should use a retry mechanism along with a persistent storage solution?
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Nada
15 days ago
I think we might need to implement a message queue to handle the notifications, but I'm not entirely sure how long they can be stored.
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Gail
20 days ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. I'd recommend using a Salesforce-native solution like Platform Events to capture the data changes, then have a process that stores those event notifications for up to 3 days in case the external system goes down. That way the data stays in Salesforce until it can be successfully synced.
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Cecily
25 days ago
Okay, this seems like it's getting into some more advanced Salesforce integration concepts. I'd probably want to review the documentation on asynchronous messaging patterns to make sure I understand the best way to handle potential data replication failures and maintain those notifications.
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Alaine
1 month ago
Hmm, not sure about that one. Outbound Messaging might work, but I'm wondering if there are other Salesforce tools like Platform Events or Change Data Capture that could be better suited for this use case. I'll need to research the options more.
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Mona
1 month ago
I think I'd start by looking at the Salesforce Outbound Messaging feature to set up notifications for data changes. That could help store the updates for a few days if the external system is down.
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