Development with the Force.com Platform
Building Business Applications in the Cloud
(Sprache: Englisch)
Build cloud-based enterprise applications fast--and drive more value at lower cost! Using the Force.com platform, enterprise developers can build and deploy powerful applications far more rapidly than traditional J2EE/Java EE, Microsoft .NET, or LAMP...
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Build cloud-based enterprise applications fast--and drive more value at lower cost! Using the Force.com platform, enterprise developers can build and deploy powerful applications far more rapidly than traditional J2EE/Java EE, Microsoft .NET, or LAMP technology stacks permit. Leveraging technology created for the market-leading Salesforce.com CRM system, Force.com can be used to solve virtually any enterprise challenge, with remarkable value, scalability, and reliability. This is the first book that brings together all the practical, technical guidance you need to make the most of Force.com in your own custom enterprise applications. Leading Force.com developer Jason Ouellette helps you identify suitable uses for Force.com, and provides all the insights and sample code needed to rapidly prototype, deploy, and market production-quality Force.com applications. Ouellette provides realistic code examples at every step, emphasizing maintainability, flexibility, and interoperability throughout. Writing for developers, architects, and analysts, he shows how to: *Create custom enterprise apps on Force.com in days or weeks, not months or years*Leverage Force.com's extensive capabilities for storing, managing, and securing data*Quickly create sophisticated business logic with the Apex programming language*Use Visualforce to construct custom user interfaces*Implement Ajax behaviors without writing JavaScript code or learning new JavaScript libraries*Integrate Force.
com-based data and processes with other applications, inside and outside the platform*Establish automated or semi-automated workflows*Display reports as state-of-the-art dashboards*Integrate Force.com applications with existing Single Sign-On systems *Find powerful, cost-effective solutions in Force.com's AppExchange marketplace Preface Chapter 1: Introducing Force.com Chapter 2: Database Essentials Chapter 3: Database Security Chapter 4: Additional Database Features Chapter 5: Business Logic Chapter 6: Advanced Business Logic Chapter 7: User Interfaces Chapter 8: Advanced User Interfaces Chapter 9: Integration Chapter 10: Advanced Integration Chapter 11: Additional Platform Features
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Build Cloud-Based Enterprise Applications Fast--and Drive More Value at Lower Cost! Using the Force.com platform, enterprise developers can build and deploy powerful applications far more rapidly than traditional J2EE, Microsoft .NET, or LAMP technology stacks permit. With a free subscription to the Force.com platform, developers can build apps that solve virtually any enterprise challenge with remarkable value, scalability, and reliability. This is the first book that brings together all the practical, technical guidance you need to make the most of Force.com in your own custom enterprise applications. Leading Force.com developer Jason Ouellette helps you identify suitable uses for Force.com and provides all the insights and sample code needed to rapidly prototype, deploy, and integrate with production-quality Force.com applications. Ouellette provides realistic code examples at every step, emphasizing maintainability, flexibility, and interoperability throughout.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Development with the Force.com Platform “
Foreword xvi Preface xix Acknowledgments xxi About the Author xxii Chapter 1 Introducing Force.com 1 Force.com in the Cloud Computing Landscape 1 Platform as a Service (PaaS) 2 Force.com as a Platform 4 Force.com Services 7 Inside a Force.com Project 9 Project Selection 9 Team Selection 11 Lifecycle 12 Tools and Resources 15 Sample Application: Services Manager 17 Background 17 User Roles 18 Development Plan 18 Summary 19 Chapter 2 Database Essentials 21 Overview of Force.com's Database 21 Objects 21 Fields 23 Relationships 25 Query Language 25 Data Integration 28 Working with Custom Objects 31 Force.com Developer Edition 31 Tools for Custom Objects 31 Object Creation 33 Field Creation 36 Entering and Browsing Data 38 Sample Application: Data Model 41 Logical Data Model 41 Force.com Data Model 47 Implementing the Data Model 50 Importing Data 55 Summary 60 Chapter 3 Database Security 63 Overview of Database Security 63 Object-Level Security 65 Profiles 66 Field-Level Security 67 Record-Level Security 69 Record Ownership 69 User Groups 70 Sharing Model 70 Sample Application: Securing Data 73 Designing the Security Model 74 Implementing the Security Model 78 Testing the Security Model 83 Summary 88 Chapter 4 Additional Database Features 89 Dependent Fields 90 Record Types 90 Defining Record Types 91 Securing Record Types 92 Using Record Types 93 Roll-Up Summary Fields 95 Field History Tracking 97 Tags 98 Enabling Tags 99 Using Tags 99 Force.com Connect Offline 100 Administration of Force.com Connect Offline 100 Using Force.com Connect Offline 102 Sample Application: Applying the Features 103 Dependent Fields for Skill Types 104 Roll-Up Summary Fields for Project Reporting 104 Force.com Connect Offline for Staffing 107 Summary 109 Chapter 5 Business Logic 111 Introduction to Apex 112 Introducing the Force.com IDE 113 Installation 113 Force.com Perspective 113 Force.com Projects 114 Problems View 115 Schema Explorer 115 Apex Test Runner View 116 Execute Anonymous View
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116 Apex Language Basics 116 Variables 117 Operators 121 Arrays and Collections 122 Control Logic 124 Understanding Governor Limits 129 Database Integration in Apex 130 Database Records as Objects 130 Database Queries 132 Persisting Database Records 137 Database Triggers 139 Database Security in Apex 142 Object-Oriented Apex 143 Encapsulation 143 Information Hiding 147 Modularity 148 Inheritance 149 Polymorphism 150 Debugging and Testing 151 Debugging 151 Testing 154 Sample Application: Validating Timecards 155 Force.com IDE Setup 156 Creating the Trigger 156 Unit Testing 157 Summary 159 Chapter 6 Advanced Business Logic 161 Additional SOQL Features 161 Inner Join and Outer Join 162 Semi-Join and Anti-Join 163 Multi-Select Picklists 166 Salesforce Object Search Language (SOSL) 167 SOSL Basics 167 SOSL in Apex 168 Transaction Processing 170 Data Manipulation Language (DML) Database Methods 170 Savepoints 171 Record Locking 173 Apex Managed Sharing 174 Sharing Objects 175 Creating Sharing Rules in Apex 176 Sending and Receiving Email 180 Sending Email 181 Receiving Email 185 Dynamic Apex 187 Dynamic Database Queries 188 Schema Metadata 189 Sample Application: Adding Email Notifications 192 Summary 193 Chapter 7 User Interfaces 195 Introduction to Visualforce 196 Overview of Visualforce 196 Getting Started with Visualforce 198 Visualforce Controllers 201 Standard Controllers 201 Custom Controllers 203 Controller Extensions 206 View Components 207 View Component Basics 208 Data Components 210 Action Components 213 Primitive Components 214 Force.com-Styled Components 215 Force.com User Interface Components 218 Visualforce and the Native User Interface 222 Standard Pages 222 Standard Buttons 224 Page Layouts 225 Custom Buttons and Links 226 Custom Tabs 227 Visualforce in Production 227 Security 228 Error Handling 230 Governor Limits 232 Unit Tests 232 Sample Application: Skills Matrix 233 Basic Implementation 234 Full Implementation 235 Implementation Walkthrough 236 Summary 242 Chapter 8 Advanced User Interfaces 245 Asynchronous Actions 245 Partial Page Refresh 246 Action as JavaScript Function 247 Action as Timed Event 248 Action as JavaScript Event 249 Indicating Action Status 250 Modular Visualforce 252 Static Resources 252 Inclusion 253 Composition 253 Custom Visualforce Components 255 Extending Visualforce 257 Using JavaScript Libraries 257 Adobe Flex and Visualforce 258 Force.com Sites 264 Sample Application: Enhanced Skills Matrix 268 Summary 272 Chapter 9 Integration 273 Force.com Integration Solutions 273 Outbound Messaging 274 Salesforce-to-Salesforce (S2S) 279 Developing Custom Integrations 288 Calling Web Services from Apex Code 289 Using HTTP Integration 290 Sample Application: Anonymous Benchmarking 293 Visualforce Page Design 294 Visualforce Controller Design 295 Integrating the Web Service 296 Sample Implementation 299 Summary 302 Chapter 10 Advanced Integration 303 Understanding Force.com Web Services 304 Basics of Force.com Web Services 304 Generating the Web Service Client 306 Logging In 310 Force.com Data Types in SOAP 313 Error Handling 314 Using the Enterprise API 314 Retrieving Records 315 Writing Records 317 Building Custom Web Services in Apex 319 Understanding Custom Web Services 320 Service Definition 321 Calling a Custom Web Service 322 Introduction to the Metadata API 323 Overview 323 Getting Started with the Metadata API 324 Sample Application: Database Integration 326 Integration Scenario 326 Implementation Strategy 326 Sample Implementation 327 Summary 330 Chapter 11 Additional Platform Features 333 Workflow and Approvals 333 Introduction to Workflow 334 Getting Started with Approval Processes 335 Introduction to Analytics 342 Working with Reports 343 Configuring Dashboards 345 Using Analytic Snapshots 346 Force.com for International Organizations 347 Multilingual Support 348 Using Multiple Currencies 350 Advanced Currency Management (ACM) 353 Using Single Sign-On 354 Federated Single Sign-On 354 Delegated Single Sign-On 359 Sample Application: Project Map Dashboard 362 Summary 368 Index 369
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Autoren-Porträt von Jason Ouellette
Jason Ouellette has been working with Force.com since 2004. He developed three of the ten most popular applications on AppExchange, the official Force.com application marketplace, including the #1 most installed application, Appirio Calendar Sync for Salesforce and Google Apps. He is Chief Architect for Appirio, a leading Force.com Independent Software Vendor and Salesforce Consulting partner. He has been inventing cutting-edge enterprise software for more than 13 years. Prior to joining Appirio, he served as a director of R&D for application products at Composite Software, where he led development of data services for Siebel, SAP, and salesforce.com. At webMethods, he helped architect the industry's first XML-based B2B server. He lives with his wife and two geriatric cats in San Francisco, California.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Jason Ouellette
- 2009, XV, 401 Seiten, mit Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen, Maße: 17,8 x 22,7 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Mark Taub
- Verlag: Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam
- ISBN-10: 0321647734
- ISBN-13: 9780321647733
Sprache:
Englisch
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