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Becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect

You're reading from  Becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800568754
Pages 628 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Tameem Bahri Tameem Bahri
Profile icon Tameem Bahri

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Your Journey to Becoming a CTA
2. Chapter 1: Starting Your Journey as a CTA 3. Chapter 2: Core Architectural Concepts – Data 4. Chapter 3: Core Architectural Concepts – Integration and Cryptography 5. Chapter 4: Core Architectural Concepts – Identity and Access Management 6. Section 2: Knowledge Domains Deep Dive
7. Chapter 5: Developing a Scalable System Architecture 8. Chapter 6: Formulating a Secure Architecture in Salesforce 9. Chapter 7: Designing a Scalable Salesforce Data Architecture 10. Chapter 8: Creating a Lean Solution Architecture 11. Chapter 9: Forging an Integrated Solution 12. Chapter 10: Development Life Cycle and Deployment Planning 13. Chapter 11: Communicating and Socializing Your Solution 14. Section 3: Putting It All Together
15. Chapter 12: Practice the Review Board – First Mock 16. Chapter 13: Present and Defend – First Mock 17. Chapter 14: Practice the Review Board – Second Mock 18. Chapter 15: Present and Defend – Second Mock 19. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Tips and Tricks, and the Way Forward

Understanding the key authentication flows

For each of the following flows, we will go through the flow's sequence diagram, cover the high-level details of each step, and provide potential use cases and key considerations. In order to draw and read a sequence diagram properly, you need to make yourself familiar with the standard symbols used. The following diagram lists the most common UML sequence diagram symbols:

Figure 4.5 – Common sequence diagram symbols

These flows are not specific to Salesforce; they are open standards and used across different technologies. You need to become very familiar with all of them. During the CTA review board, you will likely need to explain one of these flows. The best way to explain a flow is to draw its sequence diagram and walk the audience through it. It is strongly recommended that you practice drawing these diagrams over and over until you fully memorize them. Also, practice explaining them to an audience...

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