Intermediate Programming in Force.com


Overview/Description
Target Audience
Prerequisites
Expected Duration
Lesson Objectives
Course Number
Expertise Level



Overview/Description
Since Force.com is so popular, an in-depth knowledge of how to create Force.com applications is essential for any application developer. In this course, you will learn the techniques for designing and programming Force.com applications. You will also learn the architecture of Force.com and the basics of the Apex programming language.

Target Audience
This path is targeted toward individuals who wish to build applications in Force.com.

Prerequisites
None

Expected Duration (hours)
2.2

Lesson Objectives

Intermediate Programming in Force.com

  • start the course
  • describe and create global actions
  • describe how to customize global layout
  • identify objects and actions associated with them
  • work with fields and set their values
  • create actions and add them to the page layout
  • work with security profiles and user access control
  • create new users for an application
  • describe how to control user access to certain records
  • describe, create, and manage permissions
  • describe how Force.com implements security
  • create and work with security roles
  • work with the developers console
  • describe how Apex uses classes and methods
  • describe how methods are called from actions
  • create and use triggers
  • describe development mode and its use
  • create and work with HTML pages
  • use stylesheets in Apex
  • describe how Apex uses controllers
  • create custom forms in Apex
  • recognize tags, their functionality, and uses
  • distinguish between the various Apex variables and data types, and use flow of control statements
  • recognize how classes and instances work in Apex
  • describe the functionality and uses of Apex DML
  • recognize how to exchange applications with AppExchange
  • create a full-featured Force.com application
  • Course Number:
    er_bfuv_a02_it_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate