Question 61

Universal Containers has an Outbound messaging-Based integration that posts closed opportunities to an ERP system for fulfillment in 1% of the test cases, the integration creates multiple orders for a closed opportunity Which three steps should a Technical Architect take to diagnose the issue?
Choose 3 answers
  • Question 62

    Only authorized users are allowed access to the EBS and the Enterprise DMS.
    Customers call Customer Support when they need clarification on their bills. Customer Support needs seamless access to customer billing information from the E and view generated bills from the DMS.
    Which three authorization and authentication needs should an integration consultant consider while integrating the DMS and ESB with Salesforce?
    should an integration consultant consider while integrating the DMS and ESB with Salesforce?
    Choose 3 answers
  • Question 63

    An insurance company decides to build an online portal using the Salesforce platform for receiving quote requests from customers. The company has a legacy quoting system that will generate quotes while the rest of the sales process is managed by Salesforce Sales Cloud. The legacy system has an API for creating quotes.
    What Implementation method should be used so that customers can request quotes online and receive them in real time?
  • Question 64

    Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) leverages Sales Cloud for tracking and managing leads, accounts, contacts, and opportunities- Orders and order fulfillment is taken care of by an Order Management System (OMS) in the back-office. When an opportunity has changed it's status to "Closed/Won" and there are products attached, the details should be passed to the OMS for fulfillment operations.
    The callout from Salesforce to the OMS should be synchronous.
    What should an Integration Architect do to satisfy these requirements?
  • Question 65

    A conglomerate is designing a Lightning Web Component (LWC) to display transactions aggregated from different sources. Their current system landscape is as follows:
    1. Transactions are created at any time through their various on-premise and cloud-based systems.
    2. All necessary transactions are replicated to a custom Transaction object in Salesforce. It is updated periodically so it only has a subset of the necessary transactions between updates.
    3. Middleware supports publish-subscribe interactions and provides RESTful Enterprise APIs that can retrieve transactions from on-premise and cloud-based systems.
    The company wants to address a usability concern regarding incomplete data displayed on the LWC component. What should the Integration Architect specify so the LWC will be able to display all the required transactions?