Universal Containers (UC) is currently managing a custom monolithic web service that runs on an on-premise server. This monolithic web service is responsible for Point-to-Point (P2P) integrations between: 1. Salesforce and a legacy billing application 2. Salesforce and a cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning application 3. Salesforce and a data lake UC has found that the tight interdependencies between systems is causing integrations to fail. What should an architect recommend to…

QuestionsCategory: Certified Integration ArchitectUniversal Containers (UC) is currently managing a custom monolithic web service that runs on an on-premise server. This monolithic web service is responsible for Point-to-Point (P2P) integrations between: 1. Salesforce and a legacy billing application 2. Salesforce and a cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning application 3. Salesforce and a data lake UC has found that the tight interdependencies between systems is causing integrations to fail. What should an architect recommend to…
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Universal Containers (UC) is currently managing a custom monolithic web service that runs on an on-premise server.
This monolithic web service is responsible for Point-to-Point (P2P) integrations between:
1. Salesforce and a legacy billing application
2. Salesforce and a cloud-based Enterprise Resource Planning application
3. Salesforce and a data lake
UC has found that the tight interdependencies between systems is causing integrations to fail.
What should an architect recommend to decouple the systems and improve performance of the integrations?

A. Re-write and optimize the current web service to be more efficient.

B. Leverage modular design by breaking up the web service into smaller pieces for a microservice architecture.

C. Use the Salesforce Bulk API when integrating back into Salesforce.

D. Move the custom monolithic web service from on-premise to a cloud provider.








 

Suggested Answer: B

Community Answer: B



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