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Visualforce Development Cookbook

By : Keir Bowden
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Visualforce Development Cookbook

By: Keir Bowden

Overview of this book

Visualforce, in conjunction with Apex, makes it easy to develop sophisticated, custom UIs for Force.com desktop and mobile apps without having to write thousands of lines of code and markup. The "Dynamic Binding" feature of Visualforce lets you develop generic Visualforce pages to display information related to the records without necessarily knowing which data fields to show. This is accomplished through a formula-like syntax, which makes it simple to manage even a complex hierarchy of records. "Visualforce Development Cookbook" provides solutions for a variety of challenges faced by Salesforce developers and demonstrates how easy it is to build rich, interactive pages using Visualforce. Whether you are looking to make a minor addition to the standard page functionality or override it completely, this book will provide you with the required help throughout. "Visualforce Development Cookbook" starts with explaining the simple utilities and builds up to advanced techniques for data visualization and reuse of functionality. This book contains recipes that cover various topics like creating multiple records from a single page, visualizing data as charts, using JavaScript to enhance client-side functionality, building a public website and making data available to a mobile device. "Visualforce Development Cookbook" provides lots of practical examples to enhance and extend the Salesforce user interface.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Visualforce Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


JavaScript is used on a huge number of websites to add visual effects, validation, server interaction, and many more features. As JavaScript executes at the client side, it removes the latency involved with a round trip to the web server, resulting in more responsive applications and an improved user experience. JavaScript can also provide functionality that is not possible using HTML and server-side processing, for example, handling individual key clicks or mouse movements.

Visualforce has built-in capability to allow JavaScript interaction with the page controller. For example, the <apex:actionSupport /> component allows controller action methods to be called in response to JavaScript events, while the <apex:actionFunction /> component generates a JavaScript function that encapsulates a controller action method. Further, many components provide the on<event> attributes, such as onclick and onchange, to allow custom JavaScript to be invoked in response to user...