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Actual exam question from Salesforce's Certified Integration Architect
Question #: 110
Topic #: 1
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A subscription-based media company’s system landscape forces many subscribers to maintain multiple accounts and to login more than once. An Identity and Access Management (IAM) system, which supports SAML and OpenId, was recently implemented to improve the subscriber experience through self-registration and single sign-on (SSO).

The IAM system must integrate with Salesforce to give new self-service customers instant access to Salesforce Community Cloud.

Which requirement should the Salesforce Community Cloud support for self-registration and SSO?

  • A. OpenId Connect Authentication Provider and Registration Handler
  • C. OpenId Connect Authentication Provider and JIT provisioning
  • D. SAML SSO and Registration Handler
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Paul421
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
Based on the requirements of self-registration and SSO with instant access to Salesforce Community Cloud, Option B: OpenId Connect Authentication Provider and JIT provisioning is the best fit. It provides a seamless integration with the IAM system, supporting immediate access for new users without requiring custom registration handling.
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