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Salesforce Certified Integration Architecture Designer Exam Questions and Answers What are some examples of Inbound integration points? - ANSWER-1.) Creating and Hosting Apex REST and Web Services 2.) Email 3.) The standard Salesforce SOAP and REST APIs 4.) Chatter REST API When creating an...

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Salesforce Certified Integration

Architecture Designer Exam Questions

and Answers


What are some examples of Inbound integration points? - ANSWER✔✔-1.) Creating and Hosting Apex

REST and Web Services


2.) Email


3.) The standard Salesforce SOAP and REST APIs


4.) Chatter REST API


When creating an Apex Web Service, what two annotations are required? - ANSWER✔✔-1.) The Apex

class must be *global*


2.) The class method must be annotated with *webservice* and *static*.




For example:




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global class MyWebServices {




webservice static Id createContact(String lName, String accId){


Contact c = new Contact(LastName = lName, AccountId = accId);


insert c;


return c.Id;


}


}


Creating an Apex Web Service is an example of what type of Integration (i.e. Inbound or Outbound) -

ANSWER✔✔-Inbound


For an Apex Web Service that you created, how can an external client call the web service? What is

required? - ANSWER✔✔-1.) Generate the WSDL for the service by navigating to the Apex class in your

environment and clicking on *Generate WSDL*.


2.) Provide the WSDL to the developer or owner of the external client for use with the language of their

choice.




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What are examples of things that the Salesforce platform handles for you automatically when creating

Apex Web Services? - ANSWER✔✔-1.) The platform hosts the service for you.


2.) The platform handles the argument and return value conversions for you.


3.) The platform generates the WSDL for you.


When creating an Apex Web Service, what is the only thing you need to actually worry about? -

ANSWER✔✔-Creating the business logic in Apex. The platform handles everything else for you, such as

hosting the service, argument and return type value conversions, and even generating the WSDL that

needs to be consumed by the external client application. Thanks Salesforce! ;)


What are some examples of Outbound integration points? - ANSWER✔✔-1.) Outbound Messages

(Workflow Action)


2.) SOAP services for invoking external web services (i.e. apex classes generated from a WSDL provided

by/from/for a third party external application)


3.) HTTP to invoke external REST services


4.) Email


What are the steps involved to generate SOAP services for invoking external web services? -

ANSWER✔✔-1.) Obtain a WSDL for the SOAP service with which you would like to integrate.


2.) Navigate to Setup > Apex Classes > Generate from WSDL

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3.) Upload the WSDL.


4.) The WSDL will be parsed, and if parsing is done successfully without any errors, Apex classes will be

generated for each namespace that appears in the WSDL document. These Apex classes can then be

used to integrate with the SOAP service.


What is an example of a scenario where, when using the "Generate from WSDL" action, the WSDL

parsing may fail? - ANSWER✔✔-If the WSDL contains an unsupported schema type.


How can you convert Apex methods that invoke web services (i.e. those generated from a WSDL) from

synchronous actions to asynchronous actions? - ANSWER✔✔-Annotate the methods with @future. You

can then monitor the callout under Setup > Monitoring > Apex Jobs


How many notifications may be included in one Outbound Message? - ANSWER✔✔-100


Outbound Messages are asynchronous or synchronous? - ANSWER✔✔-Asynchronous


What are some elements included in the payload of an Outbound Message? - ANSWER✔✔-1.) The Org

Id


2.) An IP address


3.) A session Id


4.) Enterprise/Partner Endpoint URL



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