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Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Hyperautomation Developer (Mule-Dev-202) Exam - Topic 3 Question 31 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Hyperautomation Developer (Mule-Dev-202) exam
Question #: 31
Topic #: 3
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Northern Trail Outfitters needs to update multiple systems outside of Salesforce based on record updates within Salesforce. A hyperautomation practitioner needs to configure Salesforce to call several APIs created by the MuleSoft development team from within a Salesforce flow.

What specifications must be imported into Salesforce to make external services available to a Salesforce flow that enables external invokable actions?

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Suggested Answer: A

To enable Salesforce to call external services within a flow, the appropriate specifications must be imported to make these external services available as invokable actions. The correct specification is Open API specifications. OpenAPI Specification (formerly known as Swagger) is a standard for defining APIs which can be easily imported into Salesforce to facilitate the integration and invocation of external services.

Import OpenAPI Specifications: Salesforce allows the import of OpenAPI specifications, which define the available endpoints and operations of an API, making them accessible as invocable actions in a Salesforce flow.

Creating External Services: By importing an OpenAPI definition into Salesforce, it creates an External Service, which you can then use within Flow to interact with the defined APIs.

Flow Integration: Once imported, these services can be integrated into Salesforce Flows to automate processes that require interaction with external systems.


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Lawanda
2 months ago
Anypoint API specs are specific to MuleSoft, not for Salesforce flows.
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Amira
3 months ago
I think External API specs are also valid, right?
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Hester
3 months ago
Definitely Open API, it’s the standard!
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Stefania
3 months ago
Wait, are we sure about that? What if RAML works too?
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Karan
3 months ago
Gotta import Open API specifications for that!
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Raylene
3 months ago
I thought External API specifications were the key to connecting with outside systems, but I can't recall if that's specifically for Salesforce flows.
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Chantell
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards Anypoint API specifications since it’s related to MuleSoft, but I’m not confident about it being the right answer for Salesforce flows.
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Johnna
4 months ago
I remember practicing a similar question, and I feel like RAML API specifications might be the right choice, but I could be mixing it up with something else.
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Yoko
4 months ago
I think we need to import Open API specifications to make those external services available, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Shawn
4 months ago
I'm pretty confident that the correct answer is "Open API specifications." That's the standard format for defining and documenting APIs, so it makes sense that would be the right choice for integrating Salesforce with external services.
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Merlyn
4 months ago
Based on the question, it sounds like we need to import the API specifications that were created by the MuleSoft development team. That would likely be the "External API specifications" option.
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Katie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on the difference between the API specification options listed. I'll need to review my notes on Salesforce integration and external API connections to determine the right approach here.
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Ettie
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about connecting Salesforce to external APIs. I think the key is understanding what type of API specifications are required to make those external services available within a Salesforce flow.
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Roosevelt
5 months ago
The question mentions 'MuleSoft development team', so I'm gonna go with D) Anypoint API specifications. Seems like the most logical choice to me.
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Hester
5 months ago
I believe it's A) Open API specifications, as they are commonly used for integrating external services in Salesforce.
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Beatriz
6 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it might be C) RAML API specifications.
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Mohammad
6 months ago
I agree with Lavonna, Anypoint API specifications make external services available in Salesforce flow.
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Shakira
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I was thinking C) RAML API specifications, but now I'm not so confident. What do you guys think?
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Tien
7 months ago
I think the correct answer is B) External API specifications. Salesforce needs to know the details of the external APIs to be able to interact with them.
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Lavonna
7 months ago
I think the answer is D) Anypoint API specifications.
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