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DevOps for Salesforce

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788833349
Pages 220 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Priyanka Dive Priyanka Dive
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Nagraj Gornalli Nagraj Gornalli
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters close

Title Page
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Contributors
Preface
1. Salesforce Development and Delivery Process 2. Applying DevOps to Salesforce Applications 3. Deployment in Salesforce 4. Introduction to the Force.com Migration Tool 5. Version Control 6. Continuous Integration 7. Continuous Testing 8. Tracking Application Changes and the ROI of Applying DevOps to Salesforce 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Using the Force.com IDE to deploy Apex


The Force.com IDE is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE. The Force.com IDE provides a unified interface for building and deploying Salesforce applications. Designed for developers and development teams, the IDE provides tools for accelerating Salesforce application development, including source code editors, test execution tools, wizards, and integrated help. This tool includes basic color-coding, outline view, integrated unit testing, and auto-compilation on save with error-message display capability.

The Force.com IDE is a free resource provided by Salesforce to support its users and partners, but isn't considered part of our services in terms of the Salesforce Master Subscription Agreement.

To deploy Apex from a local project in the Force.com IDE to a Salesforce organization, use the Deploy to Server wizard.

If you're deploying to a Production Organization, at least 75% of your Apex code must be covered by unit tests, and all of those tests must complete...

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