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Salesforce Developer I Certification : Learn the Basics of Apex, Lightning Web Components, and Flow.
Author
Kapitanov, Konstantin
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P., 2024.
©2024.
Description
1 online resource (205 pages)
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Customer relations
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Management
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Data processing
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Examinations
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Sales management
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Data processing
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Salesforce (Online service)
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Series
Certification Study Companion Series
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Summary note
This book is a comprehensive learning guide tailored for professionals who primarily work as non-coders within the Salesforce ecosystem. By providing clear and practical insights, it serves as a roadmap to inspire individuals, regardless of their coding background, to embark on a systematic journey towards acquiring programming skills while navigating the Salesforce platform. This understanding of programming fundamentals is not only valuable for professional growth but also to cover exam preparation for certification as a Salesforce Developer I. Because it includes materials and practical code examples specifically tailored to the exam preparation. In addition the book equips readers with the practical knowledge and confidence to leverage potential of Salesforce's capabilities. This book covers a range of important topics, including Salesforce platform fundamentals and architecture, automatization tools, Apex as a programming language with code examples like triggers, methods, SOQL, SOSL, testing, Lightning web components, deployment tools, and various other subjects, including declarative programming methods by using Flow. Many of these topics are interconnected with relevant code examples or explanations tailored for the Developer I exam as well. Due to retirement and replacement of Workflow and Process Builder with Flow as a more universally applicable declarative tool in recent releases, it is essential to offer an integrated understanding of this context in relation to Apex programmatic methods. It helps for a better understanding of choosing the right methods and tools in certain use cases. Additionally, it's important to provide code examples and explain the structure to help beginners grasp the new Lightning Web Components (LWC) framework as a separate part from the classic Apex methodology. What you will learn Valuable insights into Salesforce Apex programming and Lightning Web Components in a straightforward and structured manner. Detailed explanations alongside numerous code examples tailored for non-coders. Salesforce platform fundamentals, the structure of Apex and Lightning Components, and declarative programming, alongside an overview of the capabilities provided by native Salesforce and additional tools. Who This Book is for: Based on estimates, Salesforce Developer Edition (available for free) has a user base of approximately three million individuals. This diverse group includes not only developers but also a significant number of other users, such as certified Salesforce professionals who do not code. Included are administrators, consultants, marketers, and more. This audience is typically interested in various resources for preparing for the Developer I certification exam. Further, a substantial portion of additional user group comprises individuals who may not currently be assignedto Developer Edition but actively engaged with another Salesforce clouds and seeking additional guidance and information.
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Contents
Intro
Table of Contents
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewer
Preface
Chapter 1: Salesforce Fundamentals and Architecture
1.1 The Basic Architecture as Model-View-Controller (MVC)
1.2 Multi-tenant Environment and Its Implications
1.3 Salesforce Clouds and Extensions
Chapter 2: Objects and Data Management
2.1 Standard and Customer Objects
2.2 Fields and Relationships
2.3 Data Management Tools
Chapter 3: Salesforce Automatization Tools
3.1 Quick Actions, Page Layouts, and Record Types
3.2 Validation Roles and Approval Processes
3.3 Declarative Programming with Flows
3.4 Flow Components
3.5 Building a Flow
3.6 Invocable Methods in Flows
Chapter 4: Apex Programming
4.1 Apex Programming Language Syntax
4.2 Anonymous Window in Developer Console
4.3 Variables Data Types
4.4 Collections
4.5 Operators and Control Statements
Chapter 5: Data Manipulation Language (DML)
5.1 DML Statements and Operations
5.2 Classes, Interfaces, and Methods
5.3 Schema Classes and Methods
5.4 Database.Batchable Interface
5.5 NullPointerException
Chapter 6: SOQL and SOSL
6.1 Salesforce Object Query Language (SOQL)
6.2 Salesforce Object Search Language (SOSL)
6.3 Create Queries with Best Practice
Chapter 7: Triggers and Bulk Processing
7.1 Triggers and Their Execution Context
7.2 Create Triggers with Context Variables
7.3 Bulk Processing for Large Datasets
Chapter 8: Access Control and Permissions
8.1 Execution Context
8.2 Using the Schema.DescribeFieldResult Class
8.3 Implementing Security.stripInaccessible() Method
Chapter 9: Testing
9.1 How to Write Test Cases
9.2 Try-Catch Method
9.3 Test Data Factory
9.4 @TestSetup Method
9.5 Test.startTest() and Test.stopTest() Methods
Chapter 10: Salesforce Developer Experience (DX).
10.1 Salesforce Environments
10.2 Visual Studio Code and Salesforce CLI
10.3 How to Install
Chapter 11: Salesforce Lightning Platform
11.1 Lightning Component Framework
11.2 Introducing the Lightning Web Components (LWC)
11.3 How to Create LWC
11.4 Deployment in Salesforce Org
11.5 Summary
Index.
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ISBN
9798868803000 ((electronic bk.))
OCLC
1450835613
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