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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.
Platform Access
Basic Operations
Customize Your Interface
- Future Guide:Create a custom Dashboard (Home Page) for an application, to see things at a glance.
- Future Guide:Filter a Record View
- Future Guide:Modify a Report
- Future Guide:Customize Your Workspace
- Integrating with SalesForce
Manage Your Data
- Create a Simple Application
- Import Data from an External System
- Future Guide:Remove Recently Imported Records
- Future Guide:Send an email when a record is created or updated, using a Data Policy
Specialized Operations
For Application Designers
These guides tell you how to create and customize applications. You should be familiar with HTML coding and CSS formatting, have a basic understanding of JavaScript, and be adept at Navigating the User Interface.
Build and Customize Applications
When you create an application, much is done for you. The platform automatically constructs record views, forms for adding and updating data, and basic reports. From there, you can begin to customize the application.
- Intermediate
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- Display Customer Data in an Order as a Read-Only Field
- Add a Custom Print Button to a Form
- Future Guide:Aggregate values for multiple Related Records displayed in a Subform
- Future Guide:Automate a standard business process by creating a Workflow
- Advanced
These topics begin to take you into the realm of Java programming.
- Write Java Code for Data Policies
- Use a Data Policy to Validate Incoming Data
- Use a Data Policy to Mask Outgoing Data
- Future Guide:Automatically take action when Object data changes (event-Based Data Policy)
- Future Guide:Automatically take action on specified dates (calendar-Based Data Policy)
Customize the Application Interface
These are intermediate-level customizations.
- Create a Custom Sidebar Using Graphic Images
- Future Guide: Add Widgets to a custom Sidebar. Assign them to applications, and display them depending on a user's role.
- Future Guide:Use a Custom Web Page to make a Personalized Widget
Build Custom Web Pages
These are advanced topics.
For Platform Developers
These guides tell you how to program the platform APIs to create even more sophisticated applications. You should be familiar with one or more of Java, JavaScript, AJAX, SQL, and REST.
Set up Your Environment
- Future Guide:Develop using the Eclipse Plug-In
- Future Guide:Use the Debug Log effectively
- Future Guide:Use the Platform's Unit Test Framework
- Future Guide:Debug using Eclipse
Customize Applications
- Future Guide:Create a Simple JSP Page using Java
- Future Guide:Create an HTML Page using JavaScript Functions and the REST API
- Protect Your Users by Ensuring that Data Never Executes as Code
- Create a JSP page and Java Controller
- Future Guide:Create a Component and a Java Controller
- Future Guide:Create an external Site wired to a Java Controller
- Use a SQL Query to List Records in a Custom Page
- Future Guide:Use SQL Queries and Java Sets to Get the Inverse of a Complex Query
Tackle Advanced Projects
- Handle Incoming Emails Programmatically
- Create a Data Handler to Add Data to a Package
- Future Guide:Write Programs using the REST APIs
- Use the HttpConnection Class to access a web service