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Salesforce Exam Integration Architect Topic 5 Question 54 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Integration Architect exam
Question #: 54
Topic #: 5
[All Integration Architect Questions]

Which two system constraint questions should be considered when designing an integration

to send orders from Salesforce to a fulfillment system?

Choose 2 answers

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Suggested Answer: B, D, E

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Skye
1 months ago
A and D, no doubt. Latency and idempotency are crucial - unless you want your customers to be receiving orders weeks late or duplicates galore!
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Marguerita
14 days ago
D) Can the fulfillment system participate in idempotent design to avoid duplicate orders?
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Jacinta
16 days ago
A) What latency is acceptable for orders to reach the fulfillment system?
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Eric
1 months ago
Hmm, I'd go with B and D. Validating addresses and avoiding duplicate orders sounds like a good start. Though I hope the fulfillment system can handle more than just orders, or they'll be out of a job!
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Ernest
1 months ago
This is easy, A and C are the way to go. Latency and a contract-first interface are essential for a robust integration.
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Josephine
28 days ago
Yes, A and C are crucial for a successful integration.
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Nichelle
1 months ago
C) Can the fulfillment system implement a contract-first Outbound Messaging interface?
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Rueben
1 months ago
A) What latency is acceptable for orders to reach the fulfillment system?
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Jaclyn
2 months ago
B and D make the most sense to me. Validating shipping addresses and handling duplicate orders are key requirements.
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Lorean
8 days ago
It's clear that B and D are essential for a successful integration. Let's make sure to prioritize those aspects in our design.
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Olive
23 days ago
Absolutely, having a system to validate addresses and prevent duplicates will save us a lot of time and effort in the long run.
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Maxima
1 months ago
I agree, those are crucial for a smooth integration process. We can't afford errors in shipping or duplicate orders.
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Jose
2 months ago
B and D are definitely important considerations. We need to ensure accurate shipping addresses and prevent duplicate orders.
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Emerson
2 months ago
A and D are definitely the right answers. Latency and idempotency are crucial considerations for an integration like this.
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Rima
1 months ago
D) Can the fulfillment system participate in idempotent design to avoid duplicate orders?
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Moon
1 months ago
A) What latency is acceptable for orders to reach the fulfillment system?
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Sabina
2 months ago
I believe B and C are also important. Validating shipping addresses and having a contract-first interface are key for order accuracy.
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Alyce
2 months ago
I agree with you, Martha. Latency and avoiding duplicate orders are crucial for a smooth integration.
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Martha
2 months ago
I think A and D are important constraints to consider.
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