module: Application Integration Patterns for Salesforce Lightning Platform

A.Learn About Integration Patterns and Designs

1Which type of integration focuses on extending features and functionality across systems?

I)Application integration
II)Data integration
III)Process integration
IV)Security integration
[showhide type=”post1″ more_text=”Show Answer” less_text=”Hide Answer”]answer= I)Application integration [/showhide]

2True or False: The Remote Process Invocation—Request and Reply pattern accesses data in real-time

I)True
II)False
[showhide type=”post2″ more_text=”Show Answer” less_text=”Hide Answer”]answer= II)False [/showhide]

B.Practice the Layer Approach

1Which three layers are the common way to divide tasks in the application architecture?

I)Data, User Interface, Application
II)Data, User Interface, Security
III)User Interface, Data, Business Process
IV)User Interface, Application, Business Process
[showhide type=”post3″ more_text=”Show Answer” less_text=”Hide Answer”]answer= III)User Interface, Data, Business Process [/showhide]

2Which Lightning Platform integration pattern follows the System → Salesforce direction?

I)Data Virtualization
II)Remote Call-In
III)Remote Process Invocation—Request and Reply
IV)Remote Process Invocation—Fire and Forget
[showhide type=”post4″ more_text=”Show Answer” less_text=”Hide Answer”]answer= II)Remote Call-In [/showhide]

C.Evaluate an Integration Pattern

1Which is the best solution to use when implementing the Remote Process Invocation—Request and Reply pattern?

I)Apex batch classes
II)Apex triggers
III)Visualforce and Apex controllers
IV)Process Builder
[showhide type=”post5″ more_text=”Show Answer” less_text=”Hide Answer”]answer= III)Visualforce and Apex controllers [/showhide]

2True or False: The Remote Process Invocation—Request and Reply pattern is ideal for designs that send large volumes of data in a request.

I)True
II)False
[showhide type=”post6″ more_text=”Show Answer” less_text=”Hide Answer”]answer= II)False [/showhide]

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Pramod Kumar Yadav is from Janakpur Dham, Nepal. He was born on December 23, 1994, and has one elder brother and two elder sisters. He completed his education at various schools and colleges in Nepal and completed a degree in Computer Science Engineering from MITS in Andhra Pradesh, India. Pramod has worked as the owner of RC Educational Foundation Pvt Ltd, a teacher, and an Educational Consultant, and is currently working as an Engineer and Digital Marketer.



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