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Salesforce Exam Integration Architect Topic 4 Question 50 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Integration Architect exam
Question #: 50
Topic #: 4
[All Integration Architect Questions]

An architect recommended using Apex code to make callouts to an external system to

process insurance quote.

What should the integration architect consider to make sure this is the right option for the integration?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Giuseppe
2 months ago
D? Seriously? Who even cares about pending operations in the same transaction? That's like the least of your worries here.
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Gracie
1 months ago
C) The limit on long-running requests (total execution time).
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Reid
1 months ago
B) The maximum number of parallel Apex callouts in a single continuation.
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Veta
2 months ago
A) The maximum callouts in a single Apex transaction.
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Latosha
2 months ago
Hmm, I think all of these are valid concerns. Gotta make sure the system can handle the load without crashing and burning, you know?
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Jimmie
1 months ago
User 3: C) The limit on long-running requests (total execution time).
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Sheridan
1 months ago
User 2: Sheridan is right, we need to consider that.
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Erasmo
2 months ago
A) The maximum callouts in a single Apex transaction.
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Chi
2 months ago
I'd go with A. The maximum callouts per transaction can make or break the whole integration process.
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Skye
1 months ago
Definitely, we need to plan our callouts carefully to avoid hitting that limit.
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Cammy
1 months ago
It's crucial to make sure we don't exceed that limit.
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Gayla
2 months ago
I agree, the maximum callouts per transaction can really impact the integration.
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Sherman
2 months ago
I think A is the most important factor to consider.
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Delmy
3 months ago
I believe the limit on long-running requests is also crucial to ensure smooth integration.
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Mee
3 months ago
I agree with Kaycee, that's an important factor to consider for the integration.
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Kaycee
3 months ago
I think the integration architect should consider the maximum callouts in a single Apex transaction.
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Amie
3 months ago
B is also important, you don't want to bottleneck the integration with too many parallel callouts.
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Zana
3 months ago
Option C is definitely the one to consider. Limiting long-running requests is crucial to maintain performance and avoid timeouts.
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Romana
2 months ago
B) The maximum callouts in a single Apex transaction.
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Edna
3 months ago
A) The limit on long-running requests (total execution time).
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