Salesforce Integration Architecture Designer Exam Tips
Are you planning to take the Integration architecture designer exam? Exciting! Luckily, there’s loads of good content around that you can use to revise for the exam.
Exam Objective
The Salesforce Certified Integration Architecture Designer exam has the following characteristics:
· Content: 60 multiple-choice/multiple-select questions* (5 unscored questions will be added)
· Time allotted to complete the exam: 90 minutes (time allows for unscored questions)
· Passing Score: 67%
· Registration fee: USD 400, plus applicable taxes as required per local law
· Retake fee: USD 200, plus applicable taxes as required per local law
· Delivery options: Proctored exam delivered onsite at a testing center or in an online proctored environment. Click here for information on scheduling an exam.
· References: No hard-copy or online materials may be referenced during the exam.
· Prerequisite: None
I just passed the exam last July and thought it would be useful to share my experience with you. So here we go, these are my top tips:
Get hands-on experience.
Nothing beats experience. This exam is actually very easy if you have previously worked on real integration projects. In case you haven’t used every one of the Salesforce integration mechanisms in real life projects (and admittedly, there are quite a few of them.) my advice would be to follow the Fravo’s study help that relates to the mechanism and get hands-on there.
Make sure you have a good understanding of the technical integration concepts.
Concepts like integration architecture, patterns, SOAP vs REST, protocols and security are necessary to fully understand the Salesforce integration mechanisms and as a consequence to be able to recommend the best Salesforce solution for a given scenario.
Develop a detailed knowledge of all the integration mechanisms available in Salesforce.
What specific problems do they solve? When should you use them? Any constraints? Advantages? Disadvantages? What are the Salesforce limits that relate to them?
There are several questions in the exam where it would appear that there could be more than one answer. In these cases, look for the restrictions stated in the scenario – there might be some clues there to help you choose the best solution. For example, is it really necessary to use Bulk API for the given situation – maybe REST API is just fine given the data volume stated in the question?
Use the pdf available, not to memorize the answers (they might be wrong!) but to familiarize yourself with the format of the questions. Some of the questions are long and include loads of details. Having an idea of their format before the exam is quite helpful.
Visit the given url https://www.fravo.com/INTEGRATION-ARCHITEC-exams.html
Well that’s all for now, I wish you the very best in your exam!














