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Force.com Multitenant Architecture
This article explains the technology that makes the Force.com platform fast, scalable, and secure for any type of application.
What is the Developer Console?
Learn about the Developer Console, a collection of tools you can use to create, edit, debug and test applications in your Salesforce org.
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Watch this webinar to discover new and updated Salesforce Platform features coming in the Spring '13 Release.
Latest Blog Posts
Setting Up Jenkins for Force.com Continuous Integration
by Josh Birk (2013-03-01)
Force.com developers inevitably find themselves asking, how do I maintain a development cycle within a team across multiple instances. It can be a fairly daunting one, especially depending on the complexity of your team and project.
Force.com developers inevitably find themselves asking, how do I maintain a development cycle within a team across multiple instances. It can be a fairly daunting one, especially depending on the complexity of your team and project.
Controlling Physical Devices via Approval Processes in Force.com
by Pat Patterson (2013-03-04)
Kevin O’Hara and Reid Carlberg‘s antics inspired me to try hooking my Raspberry Pi to the platform. I recently bought a PowerSwitch Tail II, so I was looking for a project where I could control some simple appliance; this is what I came up with.
Kevin O’Hara and Reid Carlberg‘s antics inspired me to try hooking my Raspberry Pi to the platform. I recently bought a PowerSwitch Tail II, so I was looking for a project where I could control some simple appliance; this is what I came up with.
OAuth for Portal Users
by Pat Patterson (2013-02-27)
Most apps access the Force.com APIs on behalf of ‘full’ Salesforce users, gaining access to Contacts, Accounts and other objects that the user has access to, but it’s also possible for apps to call the APIs on behalf of Portal users.
Most apps access the Force.com APIs on behalf of ‘full’ Salesforce users, gaining access to Contacts, Accounts and other objects that the user has access to, but it’s also possible for apps to call the APIs on behalf of Portal users.
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