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Salesforce Exam Integration Architect Topic 4 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Integration Architect exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 4
[All Integration Architect Questions]

The URL for an external service has been changed without prior notice. The service provides up to date money exchange rates that is accessed several times from Salesforce and is a business critical function for end users.

Which two solutions should an Integration Architect recommend be implemented to minimize potential downtime for users in this situation?

Choose 2 answers

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Suggested Answer: B, C

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Gaynell
2 months ago
You know, I bet the money exchange rates being 'business critical' means we need to get this fixed fast. Maybe we should just skip lunch and focus on this problem.
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Cristal
2 months ago
Hmm, an Enterprise ESB? That sounds like a big solution for a simple URL change. I'm not sure that's the best approach here.
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Julie
18 days ago
B) Remote Site Settings
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Maurine
1 months ago
A) Named Credentials
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Gracia
3 months ago
Well, I'm not so sure. Didn't we learn about Content Security Policies in the last module? I wonder if that could be useful here too.
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Theodora
1 months ago
D) Enterprise ESB
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Paulene
1 months ago
C) Content Security Policies
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Carylon
2 months ago
B) Remote Site Settings
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Levi
2 months ago
A) Named Credentials
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Ashley
3 months ago
I'm not sure about Content Security Policies and Enterprise ESB. They might not directly address the issue of minimizing downtime for users.
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Sage
3 months ago
I agree with Matthew. Named Credentials will help securely store the URL and Remote Site Settings will allow the external service to be accessed.
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Matthew
3 months ago
I think we should go with Named Credentials and Remote Site Settings.
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Eden
3 months ago
I'm not sure about Content Security Policies. Can someone explain how it can help in this situation?
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Jillian
3 months ago
I agree with Denny. We can also use Remote Site Settings to whitelist the new URL.
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Sharee
3 months ago
I think the answer is A and B. Named Credentials and Remote Site Settings will allow us to easily update the URL and keep our users happy.
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Muriel
1 months ago
Definitely. It's all about being proactive and ensuring smooth operations for the business.
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Katie
2 months ago
B) Remote Site Settings
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Franklyn
2 months ago
That makes sense. It's important to have a plan in place for unexpected changes like this to minimize downtime for users.
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Esteban
2 months ago
A) Named Credentials
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Dahlia
2 months ago
Yes, those are the correct answers. Named Credentials will securely store the URL and Remote Site Settings will allow the connection to the external service.
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Bettina
2 months ago
B) Remote Site Settings
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Ezekiel
2 months ago
A) Named Credentials
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Noah
2 months ago
B) Remote Site Settings
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Justine
2 months ago
A) Named Credentials
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Denny
3 months ago
I think we should use Named Credentials to securely store the new URL.
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