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Tech Journey With Ankit 1,888 2 months ago
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Topmate Link for One-to-One Connect https://topmate.io/techjourneywithankit Salesforce Interview Questions and Answers https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFe2L4qdtVpaAXr33VhXQGKcXETe6-A6Y LWC Bootcamp https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFe2L4qdtVpYnyuKs0q-eJ7nZLSFTc0nQ Salesforce Integration https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFe2L4qdtVpYZ4ohYLj39xzAYuP_5UzpY Salesforce Advanced Flows https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFe2L4qdtVpY8ImL7gCZMJY9Oo9Jir_pD Salesforce Projects https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFe2L4qdtVpbtY6K-Mu9v1MSCBQxt-d8V In this video, we'll walk you through the process of integrating two Salesforce orgs using Platform Events and MuleSoft’s Event Bus. Platform Events provide an event-driven architecture for real-time data synchronization across Salesforce instances. MuleSoft acts as the middleware to facilitate the communication between these Salesforce environments. You will learn how to: Create and configure Platform Events in both Salesforce orgs. Set up MuleSoft to listen for events in the source Salesforce org. Publish events to the target Salesforce org using MuleSoft. Test the integration to ensure smooth data transfer and event handling. Whether you're working on synchronizing data, building integrations, or setting up an event-driven architecture, this tutorial will guide you through each step. By the end of the video, you’ll be able to establish seamless communication between your Salesforce environments using MuleSoft’s powerful integration tools.

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