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Salesforce B2B Commerce for Developers Accredited Professional (AP-202) Exam - Topic 7 Question 68 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's B2B Commerce for Developers Accredited Professional (AP-202) exam
Question #: 68
Topic #: 7
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A developer has just deployed a new Lightning Web Component to an authorized org. What should the developer do next to use the new component on apage?

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Suggested Answer: D

After deploying a new Lightning Web Component (LWC) to an org, the typical next step to use the component on a page involves navigating to that page, entering the edit mode (usually through App Builder or a similar interface), and then dragging the new component from the components palette onto the desired location on the page. This process is consistent with Salesforce's modular design approach, allowing for easy integration and configuration of components within the Salesforce ecosystem.


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Domonique
3 months ago
I think C is overkill for this situation. Just edit the page!
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Julene
3 months ago
B sounds complicated, just go with D!
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Laura
3 months ago
Wait, is there really a 'Deploy LWC' option? I thought it was just drag and drop.
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Tiera
4 months ago
Definitely D! That's the easiest way to do it.
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Maile
4 months ago
You just need to edit the page and drag the component on.
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Erasmo
4 months ago
I thought we had to publish the component first, but I can't recall if that's necessary after deployment.
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Francoise
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question, and I feel like the answer was to edit the page directly. I hope that's still correct!
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Dick
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about a Custom Component Editor. Is that part of the process?
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Helga
5 months ago
I think after deploying the LWC, we just need to go to the page and drag the component onto it, right? That seems straightforward.
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Zona
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure here. I think the answer might be C - create a Metadata API conversion file with the CLI and then go to the page and adjust the positioning. But I'm not 100% sure.
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Nobuko
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is D. That's how I've added new components to pages in the past. Just drag and drop the new component onto the page.
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German
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The correct answer is B - navigate to the page, click on the 'Custom Component Editor,' click 'Publish' on the new component in the list, and adjust the positioning.
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Keneth
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'm a bit confused on the steps to add a new Lightning Web Component to a page. Let me think this through carefully.
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Nickolas
5 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is D - go to the page, edit it, and drag the new component onto the page.
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Annabelle
5 months ago
Based on the details provided, I think storing the XML document as an NCLOB with UTF-8 encoding would be the most suitable option to ensure complete fidelity.
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Galen
1 year ago
Honestly, I'm just impressed the developer managed to get this new component up and running at all. Kudos!
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Tashia
1 year ago
Got it, I'll make sure to do that. Thanks for the tip!
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Benton
1 year ago
You should go to the page, edit it, and drag the new component onto the page.
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Colton
1 year ago
Thanks! It was definitely a challenge, but I'm glad it's finally deployed.
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Tawna
1 year ago
Haha, I bet the developer is just wishing they could use the 'Instant Deployment' cheat code right about now.
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Nan
1 year ago
Nah, I'm with Novella on this one. D is definitely the easiest approach. Who needs all that setup nonsense?
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Ammie
1 year ago
Rickie: Exactly, why make it more complicated than it needs to be?
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Serita
1 year ago
User 3: Dragging and dropping is simple and quick.
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Dulce
1 year ago
User 3: Drag and drop is definitely the easiest option.
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Rickie
1 year ago
User 2: Yeah, no need for all that extra setup.
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Raul
1 year ago
User 1: I agree, D is the way to go.
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Sheridan
1 year ago
Yeah, no need for all that extra setup.
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Aracelis
1 year ago
I agree, D is the easiest way to go.
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Xochitl
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think option B might also work by clicking on the Custom Component Editor and then publishing the new component.
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Katina
1 year ago
I agree with Matthew, it's the simplest way to use the new component on a page.
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Matthew
1 year ago
I think the answer is D, we just need to drag the new component onto the page.
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Quentin
1 year ago
Whoa, hold up! B is the way to go. Gotta publish that bad boy first before you can use it.
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Wynell
1 year ago
You should navigate to the page, click on the 'Custom Component Editor,' and publish the new component first.
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Lizbeth
1 year ago
Yeah, I did. Now I need to use it on a page.
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Asuncion
1 year ago
Did you deploy the new Lightning Web Component?
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Novella
1 year ago
Option D is the way to go! Drag and drop that new component onto the page - simple and straightforward.
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Laticia
1 year ago
Dragging and dropping makes it really user-friendly for developers.
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Virgilio
1 year ago
That's so convenient, no need for any extra steps or conversions.
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Mila
1 year ago
I agree, just drag and drop it onto the page and you're good to go!
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Vallie
1 year ago
Option D is definitely the easiest way to add the new Lightning Web Component to the page.
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