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Visualforce Development Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Keir Bowden
Book Image

Visualforce Development Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Keir Bowden

Overview of this book

Visualforce is a framework that allows developers to build sophisticated, custom user interfaces that can be hosted natively on the Force.com platform. The Visualforce framework includes a tag-based markup language, similar to HTML that is used to write the Visualforce pages and a set of controllers that are used to write business logic to the Visualforce pages. Visualforce Development Cookbook provides solutions to 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 help you require throughout. You will start by learning about the simple utilities and will build up to more advanced techniques for data visualization and to reuse functionality. You will learn how to perform various tasks such as 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. With an interesting chapter on tackling common issues faced while developing Visualforce pages, the book provides lots of practical examples to enhance and extend your Salesforce user interface.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Visualforce Development Cookbook - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Introduction


Visualforce pages provide a custom interface for users, improving productivity by reducing the number of forms required to create and maintain data compared to the standard user interface, and improving adoption. Non-performant or error-prone Visualforce pages can have the opposite effect, making the user experience frustrating and introducing a Visualforce tax on regular activities.

Studies have shown that a user accessing a non-performant application is also likely to believe it is difficult to use, poorly designed, and does not contain useful content, all of which present a barrier to adoption.

In this chapter, we will take a look at solutions to common issues encountered with Visualforce pages. We will then look at techniques for reducing the view state size and how writing information about the internal state of a controller to the Salesforce debug log can help to track down errors.