Design and develop state-of-the-art applications using Force.com's
powerful development platform About This Book * Flaunt your
skillsets by developing complex applications that include demanding
concepts such as triggers, Visualforce controllers, batch jobs, and
Lightning components * Earn the gratitude of your colleagues by
structuring a project so that multiple developers can work
independently of each other * Kevin Poorman, the author of the book
and a Force.com MVP, shares his years of Force.com knowledge and
experience with you through the medium of telling examples Who This
Book Is For If you're a Force.com developer with a fundamental
understanding of Apex and JavaScript but now want to enhance your
skills with tips, tricks, and guidance on the best architectural
and engineering practices, then this book is for you. What You Will
Learn * Creating triggers, and the best practices for writing them
* Developing a number of Visualforce controllers and extensions *
Integrating third-party web APIs into your Apex code * Writing unit
tests that cover testing bulk safety, user and profile settings,
and negative tests * Creating a Lightning component for use in
Salesforce1 * Getting acquainted with various methods for deploying
metadata between orgs * Using the Rest sObject API for access to
Salesforce objects and data using the REST methodology * Learning
about overarching architectural considerations such as naming
conventions, testing practices, and data modeling practices In
Detail Force.com is an extremely powerful, scalable, and secure
cloud platform, delivering a complete technology stack, ranging
from databases and security to workflow and the user interface.
With salesforce.com's Force.com cloud platform, you can build any
business application and run it on your servers. The book will help
you enhance your skillset and develop complex applications using
Force.com. It gets you started with a quick refresher of
Force.com's development tools and methodologies, and moves to an
in-depth discussion of triggers, bulkification, DML order of
operations, and trigger frameworks. Next, you will learn to use
batchable and schedulable interfaces to process massive amounts of
information asynchronously. You will also be introduced to
Salesforce Lightning and cover components-including backend (apex)
controllers, frontend (JavaScript) controllers, events, and
attributes-in detail. Moving on, the book will focus on testing
various apex components: what to test, when to write the tests,
and-most importantly-how to test. Next, you will develop a
changeset and use it to migrate your code from one org to another,
and learn what other tools are out there for deploying metadata.
You will also use command-line tools to authenticate and access the
Force.com Rest sObject API and the Bulk sObject API; additionally,
you will write a custom Rest endpoint, and learn how to structure a
project so that multiple developers can work independently of each
other without causing metadata conflicts. Finally, you will take an
in-depth look at the overarching best practices for architecture
(structure) and engineering (code) applications on the Force.com
platform. Style and approach A step-by-step tutorial, with plenty
of tips and tricks that will help you develop complex Force.com
applications.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!