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Learning Apex programming : create business applications using Apex to extend and improve the usefulness of the Salesforce1 platform /

If you are a developer who has some object-oriented programming experience, Learning Apex Programming is the perfect book for you. This book is most appropriate for developers who wish to gain an understanding of the Force.com platform and how to use Apex to create business applications.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Kaufman, Matt (Autor), Wicherski, Michael (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham, UK : Packt Publishing, 2015.
Colección:Professional expertise distilled.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""Cover""; ""Copyright""; ""Credits""; ""Foreword""; ""About the Authors""; ""About the Reviewers""; ""www.PacktPub.com""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Chapter 1: Apex Assumptions and Comparisons""; ""Before you start""; ""A gift to our readers""; ""Safety first""; ""The Force.com IDE""; ""Getting comfortable with Eclipse""; ""Linking Eclipse to the Salesforce1 Platform""; ""Under the hood""; ""Data and metadata""; ""Writing code""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 2: Apex Limits""; ""Exceptions prove the rule""; ""Embracing an exception""; ""An exception to end all exceptions""
  • ""Obeying the speed limit""""More limits""; ""Edition limits""; ""API limits""; ""E-mail limits""; ""Time and relative limits in space""; ""You want me to process how many records?""; ""How many times and how many things""; ""Techniques to avoid query limits""; ""These aren't the queries you're looking for""; ""Visualforce limits""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 3: More and Later""; ""Chain reactions""; ""Where we're going, we don't need roads""; ""I fought the law and won""; ""Please sir, I want some more""; ""Combining forces""; ""Bigger, better, and batchier""; ""Dyna batch""
  • ""More than meets the eye""""Building skynet""; ""More scheduling options""; ""Master control""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 4: Triggers and Classes""; ""A brief history of triggers""; ""Trigger happy""; ""Pulling the trigger""; ""Execution time""; ""Inside the mind of a trigger""; ""All for one and one for all""; ""Class is in session""; ""Inner space""; ""Share and share alike""; ""Staying classy""; ""Wrap it up""; ""No libraries, no problem""; ""Rinse, lather, and repeat""; ""Put your hands together""; ""Behind the scenes""; ""The Pablo Picasso of Apex""; ""Summary""
  • ""Chapter 5: Visualforce Development with Apex""""s-con-what?""; ""Your own personal Force.com""; ""Creating a Visualforce page""; ""Not much to see here""; ""Tag, you're it!""; ""Taking control""; ""Tags that bind us""; ""Paging the doctor variable""; ""Actions speak louder than methods""; ""Ajax your actions""; ""Communication is key""; ""Param face""; ""Put your hands together""; ""Extending control""; ""More internal goodies""; ""Global variables""; ""Functions galore""; ""Static cling""; ""Dynamic pages""; ""Creating a custom label""; ""Creating a custom setting object""
  • ""Data-driven pages""""Visualforce components""; ""Your component library""; ""Controlling components""; ""Summary""; ""Chapter 6: Exposing Force.com to the World""; ""Three ways to skin a cat""; ""Seeing is believing""; ""What happened?""; ""At your service""; ""Let's REST""; ""Getting SOAP""; ""JavaScript buttons jubilee""; ""For your consideration""; ""Pros and cons""; ""Limits""; ""Pitfalls and gotchas""; ""Profile permissions""; ""Code happens""; ""My turn!""; ""Permissions againâ€?""; ""Let's get loud""; ""Well RESTed""; ""Console my Force.com developer""; ""Squeaky clean""