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Salesforce Exam DEX-450 Topic 6 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's DEX-450 exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 6
[All DEX-450 Questions]

Universal Containers has developed custom Apex code and Lightning Components in a Sandbox environment. They need to deploy

the code and associated configurations to the Production environment.

What is the recommended process for deploying the code and configurations to Production?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Hyun
1 months ago
Hmm, I wonder if we can just throw the code out the window and hope it lands in the right place. That's a deployment strategy, right?
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Gregoria
13 days ago
A) Use the Force.com IDE to deploy the Apex code and Lightning Components.
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Wava
1 months ago
Wait, are we sure we can't just use a carrier pigeon to deploy the code? I hear they're very reliable these days.
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Kimi
1 months ago
I'm leaning towards Option A. The Force.com IDE is a familiar tool, and it should work well for this deployment.
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Pete
3 days ago
User 3: I've used it before and had success with deployments using the Force.com IDE.
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Na
8 days ago
User 2: I agree, it's a reliable tool for deploying code and components.
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Ty
12 days ago
Using the Force.com IDE sounds like the best option for this deployment.
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Caren
18 days ago
User 1: I think Option A is a good choice. The Force.com IDE is user-friendly.
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Jamal
24 days ago
I agree, the Force.com IDE is a reliable tool for deployments.
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Tracey
26 days ago
I think Option A is a good choice. The Force.com IDE is user-friendly.
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Desirae
1 months ago
Option B looks good to me. The Ant Migration Tool is a more advanced option, but it can handle complex deployments.
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Truman
2 months ago
I prefer using Salesforce CLI for deployment, it's more efficient in my opinion.
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Nadine
2 months ago
I'd go with Option D. The Salesforce CLI is a powerful tool, and it gives you more control over the deployment process.
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Lucille
18 days ago
I've heard that using the Force.com IDE can also be effective for deploying code and configurations.
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Stephaine
20 days ago
I prefer using change sets for deployment as it's a simple and straightforward process.
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Dustin
1 months ago
I think using the Ant Migration Tool could also be a good option for deploying the code.
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Mariann
1 months ago
I agree, the Salesforce CLI is definitely a great choice for deployment.
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Pilar
1 months ago
I think using a change set might be easier for this deployment.
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Jillian
1 months ago
I agree, the Salesforce CLI is definitely a great choice for deployment.
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Raina
2 months ago
I agree with Barbra, using a change set is the best way to deploy the code and configurations.
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Cristy
2 months ago
Option C seems the most straightforward. Change sets are a built-in deployment tool in Salesforce, so it should be the easiest way to go.
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Barbra
2 months ago
I think the recommended process is to use a change set to deploy the code.
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Wilson
2 months ago
I prefer using Salesforce CLI for deployment. It gives more control and flexibility in managing the deployment process.
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Jesus
2 months ago
I agree with Haydee. Change sets are easy to use and provide a simple way to deploy custom code and configurations.
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Haydee
2 months ago
I think the recommended process is to use a change set to deploy the code and configurations to Production.
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