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SFDC - Salesforce Platform Developer I - Mock Test

Course

SFDC – SALESFORCE PLATFORM DEVELOPER I – MOCK TEST

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Salesforce Certified Platform Developer IOnline Training Institute

Eligibility

Freshers and Career Changers

Mode

Both Classroom and Online Classes

Batches

Week Days and Week Ends

Duration :

1.5  hrs in weekdays and 3hrs during Weekend

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SFDC - Salesforce Platform Developer I - Mock Test Course Features

•Additional Sessions for Doubt Clearing
•Basic Training starting with fundamentals
•Real time live project training and Guidance
•Online Training with 100% placement assistance
•Assignments and test to ensure concept absorption.
•Repeating of lectures allowed (based on seat availability)
•Live project based on any of the selected use cases, involving implementation of the concepts
•Lifetime access to our 24×7 online support team who will resolve all your technical queries, through ticket based tracking system.

Who are eligible for Salesforce Certified Platform Developer I

•Angularjs, Core Java, .Net, Ui Development, Ssis, Ssrs, Mobility Architect, Java Architect, Devops, Android Developer, Ios Developer
•Front End, Javascript, Computer Graphics, Html, Css, Problem Solving, CSS, Web Technologies, Design, Software Development, Full Stack Developer
•Microsoft Azure, Azure, Sql Azure, Cloud Computing, Cloud Testing, SQL, Cognos Framework Manager, Query Studio, Oracle, Business Objects, Issue Resolution
•Qa, Ui/ux, Java Developer, Java Architect, C++/qt, Php, Lamp, Api, J2ee, Java, Soa, Esb, Middleware, Bigdata Achitect, Hadoop Architect, Deep
•Sharepoint, Java J2ee, Oracle EBS, Peoplesoft, Oracle, Data, UI/ UX Designers/ Developers, HTML Developer, .net Developers, Mainframe, MBBS, AV Engineer, Audio

SFDC - SALESFORCE PLATFORM DEVELOPER I - MOCK TEST

Salesforce Platform Developer I (CRT-450) The Salesforce Platform Developer I exam is intended for an individual who has experience developing and deploying basic business logic and user interfaces using the programmatic capabilities of the Lightning Platform, including practical application of the skills and concepts noted in the exam objectives below. The Salesforce Platform Developer I generally has 1 to 2 years of experience as a developer and at least 6 months of experience on the Lightning Platform. The Salesforce Platform Developer I candidate has the experience, skills, and knowledge outlined below: Can use the fundamental programmatic capabilities of the Lightning Platform to develop custom interfaces to extend Salesforce capabilities and develop custom business logic. Can extend the Lightning Platform using Apex and Visualforce, and understands Lightning Components. Is familiar with and able to leverage relevant declarative capabilities of the platform, where appropriate. Knows when to use declarative vs. programmatic methods. Is familiar with the development lifecycle from development to testing, and has knowledge of the available environments. Is familiar with the Salesforce Mobile app capabilities and the basics of the Lightning framework. Knows when to use the Lightning Process Builder vs. an Apex trigger. Has experience with object-oriented languages such as Java, JavaScript, C#, Ruby, and .NET. Has experience with data-driven applications and relational databases. Has experience with Model View Controller (MVC) architecture and component-based architecture. Has invested time in studying the resources listed in this exam guide and the additional required study materials provided by Salesforce. A candidate for this exam is not expected to administer any standard Salesforce applications, develop mobile apps, develop and publish managed products on the App Exchange, perform tuning, or design integrations such as callouts, APIs, and email services. About the Exam: Read on for details about the Salesforce Platform Developer I exam. Content: 60 multiple-choice/multiple-select questions Time allotted to complete the exam: 110 minutes Passing score: 65% Registration fee: USD 200, plus applicable taxes as required per local law Retake fee: USD 100, 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. Exam Outline: The Salesforce Platform Developer I exam measures a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to the following objectives. A candidate should have hands-on experience developing custom applications on the Lightning Platform and have demonstrated the application of each of the features/functions below. Salesforce Fundamentals: 10% Describe the considerations when developing in a multi-tenant environment. Describe how the Salesforce Platform features map to the MVC pattern. Describe the capabilities of the core CRM objects in the Salesforce schema. Identify the common scenarios for extending an application’s capabilities using the AppExchange. Identify common use cases for declarative customization of the Lightning Platform. Data Modeling and Management: 12% Given a set of requirements, determine the appropriate data model. Describe the capabilities of the various relationship types and the implications of each on record access, user interface (UI), and object-oriented programming. Describe the impact of schema design and modifications on Apex Development. Describe how to visualize and create entity relationships. Describe the options for and considerations when importing and exporting data into development environments. Logic and Process Automation: 46% Describe how to programmatically access and utilize the object schema. Describe the capabilities and use cases for formula fields. Describe the capabilities and use cases for roll-up summary fields. Describe the capabilities of the declarative process automation features. Describe when to use declarative automation features vs. Apex classes and triggers. Describe how to declare variables and constants in Apex and how to assign values using expressions. Describe the primitive and complex Apex data types and when to use them. Describe how to use and apply Apex control flow statements. Describe how to write and when to use Apex classes and interfaces. Describe how to use basic SOSL, SOQL, and DML statements when working with objects in Apex. Describe the basic patterns used in triggers and classes to process data efficiently. Describe when to use and how to write triggers. Describe the implications of governor limits on Apex transactions. Describe the relationship between Apex transactions, the save order of execution, and the potential for recursion and/or cascading. Describe how to implement exception handling in Apex. Describe how to write Visualforce controllers. Describe when and how to use standard Visualforce controllers vs. Apex custom controllers and controller extensions. Describe the programmatic techniques to prevent security vulnerabilities in Apex and Visualforce. Describe how Apex impacts the ability to make declarative changes. User Interface: 10% Describe how to display Salesforce data using a Visualforce page. Describe the types of web content that can be incorporated into Visualforce pages. Describe how to incorporate Visualforce pages into Lightning Platform applications. Describe the benefits of the Lightning Component framework. Describe the resources that can be contained in a Lightning Component. Testing: 12% Describe the testing framework and requirements for deployment. Describe how to write unit tests for triggers, controllers, and classes. Describe when and how to use various sources of test data. Describe how to execute one or multiple test classes. Describe the differences between invoking Apex in execute anonymous vs. unit tests. Debug and Deployment Tools: 10% Describe how to monitor and access various types of debug logs. Describe the capabilities and security implications when using developer tools. Describe the different processes for deploying metadata and business data. Describe how the different environments are used in the development and deployment process. Preparation: As preparation for this exam, we recommend a combination of hands-on experience, training course completion, Trailhead trails, and self-study in the areas listed in the Exam Outline section of this exam guide. The self-study materials recommended for this exam include: Trailmix: Prepare for Your Salesforce Platform Developer I Credential Superbadge: Apex Specialist

Eligiblity for Certification :


An individuals who have knowledge, skills, and experience in building custom applications on the Lightning Platform. The Salesforce Platform Developer I generally has 1 to 2 years of experience as a developer and at least 6 months of experience on the Lightning Platform.