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Salesforce Integration Architect Part 4: Design Integration Solutions

This topic includes the following objectives:Given a use case, identify the integration pattern that meets business requirements.As part of this objective you should understand the various integration patterns that can be utilized to design integrations between Salesforce and remote systems. It also covers the use cases of the integration patterns. An integration pattern describes the design and approach for integrating systems. It can focus on application, data or process integration.The integration pattern called Remote Process Invocation - Request & Reply...

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Salesforce Integration Architect Part 3: Translate Needs to Integration Requirements

This Translate Needs to Integration Requirements topic includes the following objectives:Given an existing system landscape diagram, create an inventory of the systems and integration patterns.There are different types of Salesforce system architecture landscapes, namely, ground-to-cloud, cloud-to-ground, and cloud-to-cloud. In the Cloud-to-Ground architecture, data originates from Salesforce and is pushed into an on-premise system. In the Ground-to-Cloud architecture, data originates from the on-premise architecture and is pushed into Salesforce. In the Cloud-to-Cloud architecture, data is moved from one org to...

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Salesforce Integration Architect Part 2: Evaluate Business Needs

Given a use case, identify functional and non-functional requirements needed for integration.The implementation of an integration solution generally requires identifying functional and non-functional requirements. Functional requirements are mandatory and describe the features or functions of the system, such as the functionality of a particular integration feature in Salesforce. Example of a functional requirement is that a user would like to obtain order data from an external system by clicking a quick action on an opportunity record page in Salesforce. On...

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Salesforce Integration Architect Part 1 : Evaluate the Current System Landscape

The Integration Architect Certification is a credential developed for Salesforce professionals who have knowledge, skills, and experience implementing integration solutions on the Salesforce platform and are looking to verify their expertise to further advance their career in this area. There are 6 areas of knowledge that are covered by the Salesforce Integration Architect certification. Today we will talk about Part 1 Evaluate the Current System Landscape .Given a set of business requirements, identify the current system landscape and determine what standards, limitations, boundaries...

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