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Actual exam question from Salesforce's Certified Integration Architect
Question #: 96
Topic #: 1
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A company captures orders and needs to send them to the Order fulfillment system. The user is not required to have confirmation from the Order fulfillment system.

Which system constraint question should be considered when designing an integration to send orders from Salesforce to a fulfillment system?

  • A. What latency is acceptable for orders to reach the fulfillment system?
  • B. Which system will validate order shipping addresses?
  • C. Can the fulfillment system implement a contract-first Outbound Messaging interface?
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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BorisBoris
1 week ago
In addition to my choice C comment earlier; Documentation is here; Answer B. Not relevant since there is no order confirmation and the Event is Asynchronous. Answer C. Address not relevant since Address will be in the System of Record, the OMS/ERP system.
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BorisBoris
1 week ago
Answer C. This is confirmed in 2 x exam papers and my explanation is; If the Order doesn’t require a confirmation? If not, then and Asynchronous ‘Fire & Forget’ Event can fire to the separate system of record (OMS/ERP). Is the remote system able to participate in a contract-first integration in which Salesforce specifies the contract? In some solution variants (for example, outbound messaging), Salesforce specifies a contract that the remote system endpoint implements. Documentation
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SS1121
3 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Latency Acceptance: This question addresses the acceptable delay or latency in transmitting order data from Salesforce to the fulfillment system. Depending on business requirements and operational needs, the company may have specific expectations regarding how quickly orders should be processed and acknowledged by the fulfillment system.
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