Valid Integration-Architecture-Designer Dumps shared by ExamDiscuss.com for Helping Passing Integration-Architecture-Designer Exam! ExamDiscuss.com now offer the newest Integration-Architecture-Designer exam dumps, the ExamDiscuss.com Integration-Architecture-Designer exam questions have been updated and answers have been corrected get the newest ExamDiscuss.com Integration-Architecture-Designer dumps with Test Engine here:
The URL for an external service has been changed without prior notice. The service provides up to date money exchange rates that is accessed several times from Salesforce and is a business critical function for end users. Which two solutions should an Integration Architect recommend be implemented to minimize potential downtime for users in this situation? Choose 2 answers
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
Jean Mineur - Jul 12, 2022
Named credentials overcome the need of a remote site.
Dave - May 03, 2022
I could see D if the connection is via the ESB (Mule?) then the address is maintained there.
PG - Apr 26, 2022
I guess it should be A and B.
Named credentials offloads the storage of credentials and authentication to a declaratively controlled process.
Before any Visualforce page, Apex callout, or JavaScript code using XmlHttpRequest in an s-control or custom button can call an external site, that site must be registered in the Remote Site Settings page, or the call fails.
We need to store URL to external systems. ESB doesn't make sense here.
Recent Comments (The most recent comments are at the top.)
Named credentials overcome the need of a remote site.
I could see D if the connection is via the ESB (Mule?) then the address is maintained there.
I guess it should be A and B.
Named credentials offloads the storage of credentials and authentication to a declaratively controlled process.
Before any Visualforce page, Apex callout, or JavaScript code using XmlHttpRequest in an s-control or custom button can call an external site, that site must be registered in the Remote Site Settings page, or the call fails.
We need to store URL to external systems. ESB doesn't make sense here.