Salesforce Development Lifecycle &
Deployment Designer Actual
Certification Final Exam 2024
How is the Force.com Migration tool different than
... [Show More] change sets? - CORRECT
ANSWER-The Force.com Migration Tool allows you to migrate metadata between
unrelated organizations, so in that sense it's more powerful than change sets. Unlike the
Force.com IDE, the Force.com Migration Tool has no graphical user interface. You
choose the components you want to deploy, the server address, and other deployment
details by editing control files in a text editor and using command-line arguments.
What is the Production Typical Development Lifecycle? - CORRECT ANSWER-1). Plan
functional requirements.
2). Develop using Salesforce Web tools, using profiles to hide your changes until they're
ready to deploy.
3). Update profiles to reveal your changes to the appropriate users.
4). Notify end users of changes.
What is the Sandbox Typical Development Lifecycle? - CORRECT ANSWER-1). Create
a development environment.
2). Develop using Salesforce Web and local tools.
3). Test within the development environment.
4). Replicate production changes in the development environment.
5). Deploy what you've developed to your production organization.
What are some examples of Development Projects? - CORRECT ANSWER--New
custom objects, tabs, and applications -Integrations with other systems -Apps involving Apex, Visualforce, workflow, or new validation rules
What are the uses for a Sandbox environment? - CORRECT ANSWER-Use sandboxes
for development, testing, training, or other purposes without compromising the data and
applications in your Salesforce production org.
What is the easiest way to send configuration changes from one organization to another
related organization? - CORRECT ANSWER-Change Sets
What is the Typical Development Lifecycle when you have an isolated environment for
development and one for testing? - CORRECT ANSWER-1). Create a development
environment.
2). Develop using Salesforce Web and local tools.
3). Create a testing environment.
4). Migrate changes from development environment to testing environment.
5). Test.
6). Replicate production changes in other environments.
7). Deploy what you've developed to your production organization.
What is the Typical Development Lifecycle when you have multiple Projects with
integration, testing and staging? - CORRECT ANSWER-1). Create development
environments.
2). Develop using Salesforce Web and local tools.
3). Create testing environments, including UAT and integration.
4). Migrate changes from development environment to integration environment.
5). Test.
6). Migrate changes from integration envi [Show Less]