B2C-Commerce-Architect Salesforce Certified B2C Commerce Architect (WI23)

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Question 7

An Architect has been asked by the Business to integrate a new payment LINK cartridge. As part of the integration, the Architect has created four new services to access various endpoints in the integration.

How can the Architect move the new services to Production when the integration is ready for launch?

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  • The new services will be moved to Production with a Data Replication.

  • The new services will be moved to production with a Site Import.

  • The new services must be manually exported from staging and Imported into Production.

  • The new services will be moved to Production with a Code Replication.

Question 8

The client provided these business requirements:

• The B2C Commerce platform will integrate with the client’s Order Management System (OMS).

• The OMS supports Integration us-no legacy RPC style SOAP services.

• The OMS is hosted on client s infrastructure.

What is the right cartridge folder to place the WSDL provided for the OMS service?

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  • /cartridge/webreferences2

  • /cartridge/webreferences

  • /cartridge

  • /cartridge/services

Question 9

The Client is Crowing and decided to migrate its ecommerce website to B2C Commerce. The Client provided the Architect with the f metrics for its existing website over the past 12 months and forecasted into the next year:

Noting these historical metrics and the forecasted growth of 300%, which load test targets meet best practices for testing the new B2C Commerce site?

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  • 15000 visits per hour, 300000 page views per hour, and 3750 orders per hour

  • 150000 visits per hour, 3000000 page views per hour, and 37500 orders per hour

  • 1500 visits per hour, 30000 page views per hour, and 375 orders per hour

  • 3000 visits per hour, 60000 page views per hour, and 750 orders per hour