Developer breakout session delivered at Amsterdam. Lightning Components and Lightning App Builder are two of the features recently launched in the Salesforce1 Lightning suite of features. In this session we discuss Lightning Components, our new UI Component Framework. We also discuss how you use those components to build UI using Lightning App Builder
Salesforce launched Lightning Component Framework. In this talk I go over "what" are components, "why" components before I jump into "how" to use components (the mechanics). I also talk about Google's Polymer, Facebook's ReactJS all going in this direction for a reason. Components are the future.
This slide is an Intro to Force.com as part of the Force.com friday series of Webinar by Salesforce.com. Presenter : Shivanath Devinarayanan Salesforce.com & Force.com MVP
The document discusses Salesforce Lightning, a platform for building applications and experiences. It covers Lightning Experience, the Lightning Platform, Lightning Connect for integrating external data, Process Builder for workflow automation, and the Lightning Component Framework. Key features include responsive design across devices, visual process configuration, and standard and custom components. The document also demonstrates how to build apps with the Lightning App Builder and Lightning Components.
Salesforce1 Lightning, the next generation of the Salesforce1 platform provides a suite of powerful tools for everyone – from administrators, business users, to developers – to build apps faster than ever. Get a technical overview of the powerful new tools included in the next generation of the Salesforce1 Platform including: 1) Lightning Connect: instantly access external data in real-time 2) Lightning Process Builder: automate powerful business processes without code 3) Lightning Components: develop reusable UI building blocks and 4) Lightning App Builder: create UIs with drag-and-drop simplicity. Join us to see how app builders can go faster with Lightning. March 11, 2015 http://momentum.docusign.com/san-francisco/dev-con/
CodeScience is a Salesforce consulting firm that was founded in 2008 with 75 employees across offices in Chattanooga and San Francisco. They have built over 90 apps on the Salesforce AppExchange and provide professional services focused on the Salesforce platform. Lightning Out allows developers to render Lightning components outside of Salesforce, including in mobile apps, web pages, and other platforms. It uses OAuth for authentication and handles security through features like CORS and HTTPS. Developers can build Lightning Out applications using JavaScript frameworks in Node.js, SharePoint, and other platforms.
How safe are your Lightning Components? Join us and learn about the foundations required for a secure application built on Lightning. We'll cover common misconceptions around field-level security, CRUD, content security policy (CSP), as well as other common mistakes with Lightning. You'll walk away with all the best practices for hardening your application and keeping your data secure.
Lightning Experience for ISVs provides a sneak peek at Salesforce's new Lightning Experience user interface and how it will enable ISVs to get their applications certified as "Lightning Ready". The presentation discusses key aspects of the Lightning Experience including its focus on sales use cases, how it is built on the Lightning platform and will co-exist with the Classic experience, and new features that streamline common tasks. It also outlines the requirements and best practices for ISVs to make their applications Lightning Ready, including examples of compliant and non-compliant implementations. Finally, it details the certification process and timeline for ISVs to get their applications reviewed and approved as Lightning Ready.
Introducing Lightning Component Architecture, Component Driven Development Approach and their benefits. Places where Lightning Components can run, Tools used for Lightning Component Development & Debugging
Visualforce is a Component framework hosted natively on salesforce.com. This presentation aims at giving a Intro to the technology. The presentation is part of the Force.com Friday webinar series by salesforce.com . You can sign up for more sessions like this : https://developer.salesforce.com/events/webinars/forcedotcomfridayreg?d=70130000000sxxh This webinar was presented by Shivanath Devinarayanan
The Super Slider Lightning Component allows users to create slideshows of images and YouTube videos on record pages in Salesforce. It can display images from the Notes and Attachments section or from a custom object. Users can also insert YouTube video URLs. The component is optimized for the Salesforce1 mobile app and is supported in various Salesforce editions.
The Sales Cloud is the world's #1 sales application. Learn how to help every sales team sell smarter, sell faster, and sell the way your company wants to sell on Lightning Experience. Watch the session video: http://bit.ly/1MnIBq7
Sam Garforth presented this at the Salesforce Enterprise Architect Forum on April 27th 2017. It covers the steps involved in migrating a packaged app from Salesforce classic to the new Lightning Experience user interface.
Salesforce is investing heavily in Lightning to make it compelling for customers to migrate. Migrating requires investment but can provide benefits like improved workflows and processes. When migrating, companies should take the opportunity to redesign workflows and address long-standing issues rather than just moving existing configurations. A phased approach starting with high impact areas can help companies start realizing benefits sooner.
Salesforce Lightning is Salesforce's next-generation development framework for building applications. It uses a component-based approach where reusable UI components can be developed using JavaScript on the client-side and Apex on the server-side. Key advantages of the Lightning framework include its focus on components, improved performance through JSON data exchange, and an event-driven architecture. Developers can also leverage many pre-built Lightning components and tools for visual development to more quickly build apps.
Beginning with Salesforce1, Lightning Components are being used to create and update user interfaces company-wide. Join us to learn how to use the Lightning Components that you develop or install from AppExchange to customize these UIs in ways that were previously difficult, or impossible. This session is aimed at intermediate users who have some experience with Lightning Components.
With the Lightning Framework you can build modern apps faster and run them across all your devices. With the Winter ’17 Release, we’ve delivered a number of enhancements to Lightning to help you build even faster including new Lightning Base Components and Lightning Data Services. Learn about these important new features and more in this must-attend webinar. - Accessing data more easily and efficiently with the new Lightning Data Service - Building Lightning Components faster with new Lightning Base Components - Developing more interactive experiences with new Lightning Quick Actions and the Utility Bar
Salesforce Lightning has a component-based architecture where marks-up helps to load records into lightning components and it can be modified or deleted quickly based on the requirements.
The document provides an overview and highlights of the #DevWinter16 webinar. It includes the speakers, Mike Gerholdt, LeeAnne Templeman, and Dave Carroll. It also includes a safe harbor statement and instructions for attendees to ask questions and provide feedback through a survey. The agenda covers staying up-to-date with Salesforce release information, a demo of the Lightning Experience, new features for developers and admins in the Winter '16 release, and best practices for rolling out Lightning Experience.
The document provides information for entrepreneurs interested in starting an ISV business using the Salesforce platform. It discusses why the Salesforce1 platform is different in that it offers tools and resources to help ISVs succeed, including the Platform Distribution Program. It outlines various types of apps that can be built, such as native, composite and mobile apps. It also addresses questions around how ISVs can make money using a subscription model, and provides resources and steps for getting started, including the APP Academy training program.
Torq Systems Launch Package helps your business deploy a customized declarative Salesforce solution, based on industry business and technical best practices.
Want to learn how to publish and distribute your Lightning Components? Join us to learn the steps for packaging Lighting Components and the process to list them on the Lightning Exchange for Components. In this session, we will discuss tips for packaging Components and best practices for managing versioning.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a LiveMessage partner training session. It discusses what LiveMessage is, common use cases, a demo of the platform, best practices for implementation, and access to a demo org. LiveMessage allows for two-way conversations via SMS, messaging apps, and social platforms directly in the Salesforce console. The training covers features like conversation routing, auto-responses, integration with Facebook Messenger, and pricing models. Common use cases discussed include customer support, recruiting, retail, and more.
A company specializing in complete turn-key hospitality solutions with a presence in over 50 states were in need of a platform which could scale and manage the pace of their business growth.
Salesforce DX aims to transform Salesforce development by empowering developers, admins, and ISVs. It introduces features like scratch orgs for development, source tracking to sync code/metadata between orgs and version control, and continuous integration/delivery capabilities. The Salesforce CLI is central to the new development flow, allowing interaction with scratch orgs and integration with third party tools. This enables improved productivity through an agile development model based on open source principles and standards.