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Salesforce Certified Integration Architect Practice Exam

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Salesforce Certified Integration Architect Practice Exam



The Salesforce Integration Architect certification targets architects, analysts, and application managers aiming to create secure and scalable integrations utilizing the Lightning Platform. The certification exam evaluates candidates' proficiency in communicating technical solutions to technical stakeholders and establishing a project delivery framework that guarantees quality and successful outcomes.

A Salesforce Integration Architect evaluates the integration needs to create secure and scalable solutions for integrating the Salesforce Platform. This architect possesses experience in designing and implementing intricate integration patterns across diverse platforms and effectively communicates solutions and design compromises to both business and technical stakeholders.

Who should take the exam?

The Salesforce Certified Integration Architect has the following qualifications:
  • 1 to 2 years of experience in Salesforce Integration Architecture
  • 2 to 3 years of hands-on experience in Salesforce administration and/or development
  • Minimum of 1 year of experience in supporting or implementing data-centric enterprise integration solutions

Target Audience:
  • Technical Architect
  • System Architect specializing in integration
  • Programmer Analyst
  • Application Manager
  • Integration Architect
  • Solution Architect

Skills Requirements:

The Salesforce Certified Integration Architect candidate demonstrates the expertise, skills, and knowledge to:
  • Design high-performing, scalable, secure, and reliable integrations with the Lightning Platform and other enterprise applications.
  • Analyze current and future integration architecture.
  • Develop and maintain the Integration Architecture blueprint for projects.
  • Integrate with various enterprise and cloud applications.
  • Apply best practices in integration domain.
  • Identify and implement appropriate integration patterns.
  • Recommend suitable integration components and utilize platform capabilities effectively.
  • Design with consideration for platform limits.
  • Utilize various Salesforce APIs and integration tools.
  • Select appropriate integration patterns based on scenarios.
  • Understand security requirements for integration scenarios.
  • Implement error handling mechanisms effectively.

Exam Detail

  • Exam Name: Salesforce Certified Integration Architect
  • Exam Languages: English
  • Exam Questions: 60 Questions
  • Time: 105 minutes
  • Passing Score: 67%

Course Outline 

The Salesforce Certified Integration Architect Exam covers the given topics  - 
Domain 1: Understand how to Evaluate the Current System Landscape: 8%
  • Given a set of business requirements, identify the current system landscape and determine what standards, limitations, boundaries and protocols exist.
  • Given an existing system landscape, analyze for constraints and/or pain-points to satisfy a business requirement(s).
  • Given a set of requirements, evaluate the authentication and authorization needs based on the system landscape.

Domain 2: Learn about Evaluating Business Needs: 11%
  • Given a use case, identify functional and non-functional requirements needed for integration.
  • Based on a given integration requirement, identify and classify data into Confidential/Secure/Public.
  • Given a use case, identify key factors for CRM success that should be included as integration requirements.
  • Given a use case, identify the business growth and regulatory factors that can impact choice of integration solutions.

Domain 3: Translating Needs to Integration Requirements: 22%
  • Given an existing system landscape diagram, create an inventory of the systems and integration patterns.
  • Given a use case and business process, evaluate system and process constraints.
  • Given a use case, identify integration security / authentication / authorization requirements. 
  • Given a use case, identify performance needs (volumes, response times, latency) and propose appropriate integration solutions that will meet business requirements.

Domain 4: Learn how to Design Integration Solutions: 28%
  • Given a use case, identify the integration pattern that meets business requirements.
  • Given a use case, define the components which create a solution that meets business requirements. 
  • Given a use case, identify the trade-offs, limitations, and constraints that meet the proposed solution.
  • Given a use case that includes technical requirements, constraints or drivers, specify the appropriate Salesforce API(s) for the proposed solution.
  • Given a use case that includes technical requirements, constraints or drivers determine the standards, components, techniques, and security mechanism that should be used.

Domain 5: Understand Build Solution: 23%
  • Given a use case that includes technical requirements, constraints or drivers, identify the considerations when designing and implementing API(s), both Salesforce as an API provider and Salesforce as an API consumer.
  • Given a use case, identify the considerations when choosing the right option in making an outbound call to an external system.
  • Given a use case, describe what should be considered when building a scalable solution.
  • Given a use case, determine error handling for different integration options.
  • Given a use case, create a security solution for inbound or outbound integrations.
  • Given a use case, identify the factors needed to build resilience in an integration solution for system updates.

Domain 6: Maintaining Integration: 8%
  • Given an integration maintenance use case, identify performance monitoring needs for integration requirements.
  • Given a use case, identify the appropriate error handling, escalation and recovery procedures for a failed integration.
  • Given a use case, identify reporting needs for integration monitoring.

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Salesforce Certified Integration Architect Practice Exam



The Salesforce Integration Architect certification targets architects, analysts, and application managers aiming to create secure and scalable integrations utilizing the Lightning Platform. The certification exam evaluates candidates' proficiency in communicating technical solutions to technical stakeholders and establishing a project delivery framework that guarantees quality and successful outcomes.

A Salesforce Integration Architect evaluates the integration needs to create secure and scalable solutions for integrating the Salesforce Platform. This architect possesses experience in designing and implementing intricate integration patterns across diverse platforms and effectively communicates solutions and design compromises to both business and technical stakeholders.

Who should take the exam?

The Salesforce Certified Integration Architect has the following qualifications:
  • 1 to 2 years of experience in Salesforce Integration Architecture
  • 2 to 3 years of hands-on experience in Salesforce administration and/or development
  • Minimum of 1 year of experience in supporting or implementing data-centric enterprise integration solutions

Target Audience:
  • Technical Architect
  • System Architect specializing in integration
  • Programmer Analyst
  • Application Manager
  • Integration Architect
  • Solution Architect

Skills Requirements:

The Salesforce Certified Integration Architect candidate demonstrates the expertise, skills, and knowledge to:
  • Design high-performing, scalable, secure, and reliable integrations with the Lightning Platform and other enterprise applications.
  • Analyze current and future integration architecture.
  • Develop and maintain the Integration Architecture blueprint for projects.
  • Integrate with various enterprise and cloud applications.
  • Apply best practices in integration domain.
  • Identify and implement appropriate integration patterns.
  • Recommend suitable integration components and utilize platform capabilities effectively.
  • Design with consideration for platform limits.
  • Utilize various Salesforce APIs and integration tools.
  • Select appropriate integration patterns based on scenarios.
  • Understand security requirements for integration scenarios.
  • Implement error handling mechanisms effectively.

Exam Detail

  • Exam Name: Salesforce Certified Integration Architect
  • Exam Languages: English
  • Exam Questions: 60 Questions
  • Time: 105 minutes
  • Passing Score: 67%

Course Outline 

The Salesforce Certified Integration Architect Exam covers the given topics  - 
Domain 1: Understand how to Evaluate the Current System Landscape: 8%
  • Given a set of business requirements, identify the current system landscape and determine what standards, limitations, boundaries and protocols exist.
  • Given an existing system landscape, analyze for constraints and/or pain-points to satisfy a business requirement(s).
  • Given a set of requirements, evaluate the authentication and authorization needs based on the system landscape.

Domain 2: Learn about Evaluating Business Needs: 11%
  • Given a use case, identify functional and non-functional requirements needed for integration.
  • Based on a given integration requirement, identify and classify data into Confidential/Secure/Public.
  • Given a use case, identify key factors for CRM success that should be included as integration requirements.
  • Given a use case, identify the business growth and regulatory factors that can impact choice of integration solutions.

Domain 3: Translating Needs to Integration Requirements: 22%
  • Given an existing system landscape diagram, create an inventory of the systems and integration patterns.
  • Given a use case and business process, evaluate system and process constraints.
  • Given a use case, identify integration security / authentication / authorization requirements. 
  • Given a use case, identify performance needs (volumes, response times, latency) and propose appropriate integration solutions that will meet business requirements.

Domain 4: Learn how to Design Integration Solutions: 28%
  • Given a use case, identify the integration pattern that meets business requirements.
  • Given a use case, define the components which create a solution that meets business requirements. 
  • Given a use case, identify the trade-offs, limitations, and constraints that meet the proposed solution.
  • Given a use case that includes technical requirements, constraints or drivers, specify the appropriate Salesforce API(s) for the proposed solution.
  • Given a use case that includes technical requirements, constraints or drivers determine the standards, components, techniques, and security mechanism that should be used.

Domain 5: Understand Build Solution: 23%
  • Given a use case that includes technical requirements, constraints or drivers, identify the considerations when designing and implementing API(s), both Salesforce as an API provider and Salesforce as an API consumer.
  • Given a use case, identify the considerations when choosing the right option in making an outbound call to an external system.
  • Given a use case, describe what should be considered when building a scalable solution.
  • Given a use case, determine error handling for different integration options.
  • Given a use case, create a security solution for inbound or outbound integrations.
  • Given a use case, identify the factors needed to build resilience in an integration solution for system updates.

Domain 6: Maintaining Integration: 8%
  • Given an integration maintenance use case, identify performance monitoring needs for integration requirements.
  • Given a use case, identify the appropriate error handling, escalation and recovery procedures for a failed integration.
  • Given a use case, identify reporting needs for integration monitoring.