The document discusses building Einstein Analytics apps. It provides an overview of key concepts like datasets, dataflows, lenses, dashboards, stories, and templates. Templates allow for the orchestrated installation of analytics assets. The document also discusses the analytics developer experience, including application lifecycles, platform integration using various SDKs, and using Salesforce DX for development.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a webinar on coding apps in the cloud with Force.com - Part II. The webinar will include a demo of Visualforce pages, controllers, using JavaScript in Visualforce pages, and a Q&A session. Visualforce allows developers to build dynamic HTML user interfaces for apps using custom tags and an expression language. Controllers provide the logic and data for Visualforce pages. JavaScript can be used to build engaging UIs and leverage JavaScript libraries. The demo will cover standard and custom controllers, extensions, and integrating JavaScript.
First presented on January 18, 2018 as part of the monthly AppExchange Technical Enablement webinar series. This deck introduces the SFDX-Falcon template, a specialized Salesforce DX project structure for ISVs. It also provides guidance on how to prepare for second-generation packaging, how to automate complex SFDX tasks with shell scripts, and how Continuous Integration can be used with Managed Packages.
Salesforce DX is revolutionizing the way teams build on the Salesforce Platform. Join us for a hands-on webinar where we’ll dig in on how you can plan modular development projects, how this differs from the current Org-Driven Development model, and share our vision for the future of development with Salesforce DX using developer-controlled packages (DCPs).
This document provides information about an upcoming webinar on Salesforce's partner roadmap. It includes an agenda with sections on release readiness, partner innovation awards, partner community updates, and Q&A. Forward-looking statements are also disclosed. The webinar will discuss new products, features, certifications and resources for both ISV and consulting partners.
The document discusses custom metadata types, which allow organizations to easily manage application-level metadata (ALM) and comply with IT controls. Custom metadata types can be deployed and retrieved via metadata APIs and packages, providing traceability of changes. They help reduce errors by validating changes before deployment to production and tracking all metadata changes in a single transaction.
This webinar focuses on what’s available for app delivery and development lifecycles on the Salesforce platform. We’ll walk through a real-life scenario that spans VS Code, the Salesforce CLI, sandboxes, scratch orgs, and packaging. Join us and learn patterns and considerations that you can immediately use to modernize your development using Salesforce DX.
This document provides an overview of an introduction to DevOps with Salesforce DX presentation given by René Winkelmeyer on March 23, 2019. The presentation covered an overview of Salesforce DX, developing against any org, building a DevOps pipeline, and included a Q&A session. It discussed how Salesforce DX allows choosing the best development process for a project and team, and modernizes app delivery with tools and functionality for application lifecycle management. The presentation also demonstrated benefits of unlocked packages for source-driven development and dependency management to simplify continuous integration and continuous delivery.
The document discusses several upcoming releases from Salesforce, including: - Lightning Readiness becoming required for new apps after March 1, 2017. - Enhancements to Lightning Container Components, Lightning Design System, and Lightning Page templates. - Improvements to debugging managed code in subscriber orgs, remote site settings during upgrades, and Shield platform capabilities.
This document contains a forward-looking statement regarding potential risks and uncertainties in salesforce.com's financial results. It notes that actual results may differ from projections due to various risks including issues with new products, services, business models, mergers and acquisitions. The statement also notes that unreleased features mentioned may not be delivered on time or at all, and customers should only make purchase decisions based on currently available features. The document encourages reviewing salesforce.com's SEC filings for more details on potential risk factors.
This document discusses Salesforce DX, a new set of tools that streamlines the development lifecycle. It provides a modern developer experience that changes how applications are built on Salesforce. The key tools are the Salesforce CLI and updated Force.com IDE that support Salesforce DX and Lightning development. The document outlines the basic steps to install the tools, create a DevHub and scratch org, develop and test code directly in the scratch org, and sync changes between the scratch org and development project.
We recently announced over 300 new features and enhancements at TrailheaDX '19 and for the Summer '19 release. In our Developer Highlights webinar we explore the top features with in-depth demos, including the latest updates for Lightning Web Components (LWC), LWC Open Source, CLI updates, Change Data Capture for external objects, Asynchronous Apex Triggers, Notification Builder and more. Watch the recording here: https://youtu.be/kmOkk74QiCo
Force.com is a metadata-driven platform -- it uses metadata to configure how apps behave. Custom metadata types let you create your own new types of metadata to configure your apps in new ways. But custom metadata types are just the beginning! Join us to get a glimpse of the awesome things to come. Do you want to build not just apps, but your very own platform on Force.com? Do you want to know what will let you further integrate your types into the platform? What will let you customize the record save process? Write integrated configuration tools and processes in Apex? Or make your own types for custom fields? Learn about the possibilities we are opening up on the platform.
The document provides an overview of new features in Salesforce's Summer '17 release. It lists top features across various Salesforce clouds, including Lightning for Gmail, Lightning Service Console enhancements, Social Studio Einstein Vision capabilities, Platform Events, and Einstein Predictive Sort for Commerce Cloud. The document also advertises upcoming webinars to provide more details on the release and invites readers to learn more about specific features.
Migrate your batch processing, scheduled ETL, and nightly workloads to event-driven, real-time integrations using Change Data Capture. CDC means data change events are published to an event stream, allowing businesses to have up-to-date information across systems and applications. Join us to learn how to configure Change Data Capture and subscribe to the stream of change events, streamlining your architectures and processes.
Bots are redefining the way users engage with applications, and natural language is the new UI! Bots allow users to access information in an unstructured manner, using natural language and from wherever they happen to be without having to switch context and load a dedicated app. The possibilities are endless! Join us in this session as we explore how to build Salesforce-powered bots for Facebook Messenger, Slack, Alexa, and Chatter.
This webinar shows you how developers can use declarative tools like the Lightning App Builder to make apps more quickly than ever.
This document provides an overview of modern development with Salesforce DX. It discusses using source control and metadata with scratch orgs and the Salesforce CLI for source-driven development. Visual Studio Code is highlighted as an IDE for Salesforce development with features like the Salesforce extension pack. The document contrasts traditional org-based development with the new paradigm of package development where changes are tracked relative to package versions. It demonstrates these concepts with a live demo and encourages attendees to learn more on Trailhead.
As your team creates more apps in your Salesforce Org, you're faced with a new set of challenges: managing a well-designed org. Join us to learn about using the practices defined in the Salesforce Governance framework, and the set of tools available for managing issues such as security, coding standards, decisions over declarative verses Apex apps, design standards, overall Org strategy, and change control. By applying these best practices, your team can continue to grow your apps to meet the continuing challenges of your company.
Einstein Analytics is the Salesforce-native analytics platform, providing users with insights into their business. This session dives into topics including APIs, metadata, packaging, and other development tools. Whether you’re just getting started or have already been working with Einstein Analytics, join and learn how to best use this analytics suite to build the customer apps people love.
This document discusses Salesforce1 Platform and the Advance - Apex Track session. It contains a safe harbor statement noting that any forward-looking statements made are subject to risks and uncertainties. It also notes that unreleased services mentioned may not be delivered or may be delivered later than expected. The document directs readers to SEC filings for additional information on risk factors.
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How to use the Analytics API, Lightning components, and Lightning Design System to build a reporting app.
Présentation de la plate-forme Salesforce par Peter Chittum lors de la journée de lancement de la Mobile Banking Factory 2. API : https://developer.salesforce.com Site de la Mobile Banking Factory 2 : http://mobilebankingfactory2.bemyapp.com
New to Force.com and needing a quick orientation to bring you up to speed? Join us for this series of brief introductory sessions on Force.com, the world’s leading cloud platform that lets you build apps rapidly using configuration-driven development and powerful programmatic logic. Each Friday one of our experts will walk you through one of the core elements of the Force.com platform and cover the basics you need to build your first app in the cloud. Each session is 30 minutes long.