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Force.com Enterprise Architecture

You're reading from   Force.com Enterprise Architecture Blend industry best practices to architect and deliver packaged Force.com applications that cater to enterprise business needs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782172994
Length 402 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Building, Publishing, and Supporting Your Application FREE CHAPTER 2. Leveraging Platform Features 3. Application Storage 4. Apex Execution and Separation of Concerns 5. Application Service Layer 6. Application Domain Layer 7. Application Selector Layer 8. User Interface 9. Providing Integration and Extensibility 10. Asynchronous Processing and Big Data Volumes 11. Source Control and Continuous Integration Index

Introducing the book's sample application

For this book, we will use the world of Formula1 motor car racing as the basis for a packaged application that we will build together. Formula1 is for me the motor sport that is equivalent to Enterprise applications software, due to its scale and complexity. It is also a sport that I follow, both of which helped me when building the examples that we will use.

We will refer to this application as FormulaForce throughout this book, though please keep in mind Salesforce's branding policies when naming your own application, as they prevent the use of the word "Force" in the company or product titles.

This application will focus on the data collection aspects of the races, drivers, and their many statistics, utilizing platform features to structure, visualize, and process this data in both historic and current contexts.

For this chapter, we will create some initial Custom Objects as detailed in the following table. Do not worry about creating any custom tabs just yet. You can use your preferred approach for creating these initial objects. Ensure that you are logged in to your packaging org (we will use the development org later in this book).

Object

Field name and type

Season__c

Name (text)

Race__c

Name (text)

 

Season__c (Master-Detail to Season__c)

Driver__c

Name

Contestant__c

Name (Auto Number, CONTESTANT-{00000000} )Race__c (Master-Detail to Race__c)Driver__c (Lookup to Driver__c)

The following screenshot shows the preceding objects within the Schema Builder tool, available under the Setup menu:

Introducing the book's sample application
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