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:* [[HowTo:Create a JSP page and Java Controller|Create a JSP page and Java Controller]] | |||
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:* [[HowTo:Use a SQL Query to List Records in a Custom Page|Use a SQL Query to List Records in a Custom Page]] | :* [[HowTo:Use a SQL Query to List Records in a Custom Page|Use a SQL Query to List Records in a Custom Page]] |
Revision as of 23:13, 18 January 2012
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For Users
These guides tell you how to get the most out of the platform. You should be familiar with Navigating the User Interface.
Perform Basic Operations
Perform Specialized Operations
Customize Your Interface
Manage Your Data
- HowTo:Import Data
- HowTo:Remove Recently Imported Records
- HowTo:Send an email when a record is created or updated, using a Data Policy
For Application Designers
These guides tell you how to create and customize applications. You should be familiar with one or more of HTML coding, CSS formatting, or JavaScript, and be adept at Navigating the User Interface.
Customize the Application Interface
- Create a Custom Sidebar Using Graphic Images
- HowTo:Use a Custom Web Page to make a Personalized Widget
- Display the Widget in the Home Page
- Display the Widget in the Sidebar
Build and Customize Applications
- HowTo:Use the Application Wizard to Build a Sample Order Processing System
- Note: DONE FOR YOU: List view of records, forms to add and update data, basic reports
- Create an Object
- HowTo:Calculate values using data in Related Records (Subforms)
- HowTo:Automate a standard business process by creating a Workflow
- HowTo:Automatically take action when Object data changes (event-Based Data Policy)
- HowTo:Automatically take action on specified dates (calendar-Based Data Policy)
Build Custom Web Pages
For Platform Developers
These guides tell you how to program the platform APIs to take advantage of advanced platform features. You should be familiar with one or more of Java, JavaScript, AJAX, SQL, or REST.
Set up Your Environment
- Future:Develop Safely Using Sandboxes (and use them for backups)
- Future:Deploy Your Work Using Packages (and use them for backups)
- Future:Do Unit Testing in the Platform
- Future:Develop using the Eclipse Plug-In
- Future:Develop in Teams Using a Version Control System
- Future:Debug using Eclipse
Customize Application Pages
- Future:Create a Simple JSP Page using Java
- Future:Create an HTML Page using JavaScript Functions and the REST API
- Create a JSP page and Java Controller
- Future:Create a Component and a Java Controller
- Future:Create an external Site wired to a Java Controller
- Future:Use SQL Queries and Java Sets to Get the Inverse of a Complex Query
- Notes:
- E.g. All orders last month that do not include product X. (No related OrderItems point to that product.)
- Easier to query for orders that do, set-subtract from all orders using HashSet(HashMap) constructors and the set.removeAll(set) method.
- Similarly: Use Set Intersection to find all orders that include product X and product Y, using the set.retainAll(set) method.
- Notes:
Tackle Advanced Projects
- Handle Incoming Emails Programmatically
- Create a Data Handler to Add Data to a Package
- HowTo:Write Programs using the REST APIs
- Write Java Code for Data Policies