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Force.com Enterprise Architecture

Force.com Enterprise Architecture

By : Andrew Fawcett
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Force.com Enterprise Architecture

Force.com Enterprise Architecture

4.9 (10)
By: Andrew Fawcett

Overview of this book

Successful enterprise applications require planning, commitment, and investment in understanding the best practices, processes, tools, and features available. This book will teach you how to architect and support enduring applications for enterprise clients with Salesforce by exploring how to identify architecture needs and design solutions based on industry standard patterns. As your development team grows, managing the development cycle with more robust application life cycle tools and using approaches such as Continuous Integration becomes increasingly important. There are many ways to build solutions on Force.com—this book cuts a logical path through the steps and considerations for building packaged solutions from start to finish, covering all aspects from engineering to getting your application into the hands of your customers, and ensuring that they get the best value possible from your Force.com application.
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In this chapter, we have learned that understanding not just the volume of records, but also how data within them is dispersed can affect the need for indexes to ensure that queries perform without having to resort to expensive table scans or, in the case of Apex Trigger, runtime exceptions. Ensuring that you and your customers understand the best way to apply indexes is critical to both interactive and batch performance.

Asynchronous execution contexts open up extended and flexible control over the governors available in the interactive context, but need to be designed from the beginning with careful consideration for the user experience, such that the user is always aware of what is and is not going on in the background. Messaging is the key when there is no immediate user interface to relay errors and resolve them. Don't depend on the Apex Jobs screen; instead, try to contextualize error information through custom log objects related to key records in your application that drive...

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