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A comprehensive book and ebook providing Force.com developers with the fundamentals and preparing them for the Dev 401 certification exam Simple and to-the-point examples that can be tried out in your developer org A practical book for professionals who want to take the DEV 401 Certification exam Sample questions for every topic in an exam pattern to help you prepare better, and tips to get things started Full of screen-shots, diagrams, and clear step-by-step instructions that cover the entire syllabus for the exam In Detail When migrating to the new wave of cloud-based applications, we now think about business logic, we think about automating processes, and we think about how we can make the systems better. Force.com is a cloud-based platform that is used to build and deploy enterprise applications on the cloud with minimum coding. Demand for Force.com experts is growing rapidly and companies look for certified professionals. This books comes in handy when you are seeking to clear the Salesforce.com Certified Force.com Developer exam. The Force.com Developer Certification Handbook is a practical guide for you to become a Salesforce.com Certified Force.com Developer. This book will help you to impress your colleagues with excellent Force.com skills, and prepare for the Dev 401 certification exam. From building applications to automating business processes everything is covered from the certification perspective, and you will gain hands-on expertise with the step-by-step approach of this book. Force.com Developer Certification Handbook will help you build and deploy a complete application on Force.com by using point and click. With this book you will learn to create and manage custom objects and their data. You will build the user interface for your applications and automate your business process by using workflows and approvals . This definitive certification guide provides a disciplined approach to be adopted for successfully clearing the DEV 401 exam, which gives you an edge over Force.com developers who are not certified. Each chapter contains ample practice questions at the end. What you will learn from this book Create data objects and become familiar with the type of fields required to store data Build a custom Force.com application including page layouts, fields, and tabs Automate complex business processes using workflows and approvals Perform data operation on chunks of data using data loader Build scalable cloud-based applications for multiple users and learn to share data with them based on their position Understand the administrative capabilities of the Force.com platform and other useful functionalities that can be achieved using point and click, without writing a line of code Quickly build completely scalable and working applications on the famous Force.com platform Approach A practical guide that will help you discover fundamentals for building applications on Force.com without writing a single line of code. If you are new to the Force.com platform and want to learn from scratch, it is advisable that you begin with the first chapter and move on to the last. However, if you are familiar with Force.com and want to understand in detail some aspect of it, you can dip into any chapter. Each certification module is covered in a separate chapter, and is accompanied by questions being asked in the exams. Who this book is written for Developers who need to prepare for the Salesforce.com Certified Force.com Developer exam will benefit from this book. This book is ideal for developers who are new to Salesforce CRM and the Force.com platform. It would be advantageous if readers have some familiarity with Salesforce applications and have basic HTML and XML skills. By the end of the book, you will be ready to appear for the exam and develop various applications on the cloud platform.

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Force.com Developer Certification Handbook (DEV401)

Force.com Developer Certification Handbook (DEV401)

Copyright 2012 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

Every effort has been made in the preparation of this book to ensure the accuracy of the information presented. However, the information contained in this book is sold without warranty, either express or implied. Neither the author, nor Packt Publishing, and its dealers and distributors will be held liable for any damages caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by this book.

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First published: January 2012

Production Reference: 1200112

Published by Packt Publishing Ltd. Livery Place 35 Livery Street Birmingham B3 2PB, UK.

ISBN 978-1-84968-348-7

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Cover Image by Artie Ng (<>)

Credits

Author

Siddhesh Kabe

Reviewers

Ankit Arora

Matthew Botos

John Rotenstein

Acquisition Editor

Dhwani Devater

Lead Technical Editor

Hithesh Uchil

Technical Editor

Merwine Machado

Project Coordinator

Vishal Bodwani

Proofreader

Ting Baker

Indexer

Rekha Nair

Graphics

Manu Joseph

Production Coordinator

Nilesh R. Mohite

Cover Work

Nilesh R. Mohite

About the Author

Siddhesh Kabe has been enamored with the world wide web since his college days. In those days he started designing websites as a hobby and learnt HTML, CSS, SEO, and other web technologies. In 2008 he found out about the magical cloud platform of Force.com. On Force.com he has worked as a Technical Analyst and Consultant on many custom applications for end-users. He has also trained many young developers and end-users about Force.com. He owns an active blog on Force.com (http://force.siddheshkabe.co.in) where he shares tips and information on the platform. He is an active member of the Force.com community and frequently visits the developer forums helping the community and is the leader of the Force.com Pune Users Group.

Based in Pune (India), he completed his Bachelor of Engineering Degree at Pune University with specialization in Computer Science. In his spare time, he writes stories and draws cartoons.

Siddhesh can be reached through twitter (@_siddhesh) or his site http://siddheshkabe.co.in.

Acknowledgement

I would like to thank the team at Packt Publishing for giving me the opportunity to write this book. Thanks to Newton Sequeira for identifying me to work on this project, and to my editors Dhwani Devater and Hithesh Uchil, for dealing with the bad drafts and encouraging me. Special thanks to Vishal Bodwani, the project coordinator of the book, for keeping his cool and putting up with me, even though I kept missing deadline after deadline.

I would like to thank the mentors I met on this journey of Force.com, who helped and guided me at different stages on Force.com. Without their guidance I would not be where I am today.

I would like to specially mention Aruna Lambat for helping me to prepare the problem statement of the Library Management System cited in the book and Santosh R. Kumbar for developing it based on the requirements.

Finally, I would like to thank the people closest to me, my mom, Shobhana Kabe, my dad, Govind Kabe, and my brother, Chaitanya Kabe, for being supportive and patient while I stayed up all night to complete this book. I would also like to thank my girlfriend, Deepika Kalyani, for being supportive for the duration of this book.

No book on Force.com can be complete without mentioning the amazing developer community and the Force.com team itself; thank you for the great cloud platform and the developer blogs that have helped us from time to time.

About the Reviewers

Ankit Arora is an avid Force.com developer who has worked on the platform since 2009. He is quite new in the IT industry as he is a 2008 graduate in Computer Science engineering. He started his career as a Java developer and later shifted his focus to cloud computing in 2009. He is highly passionate about the cloud and ranks Force.com as number one. He is DEV401 certified and has won online challenges rolled out by Salesforce.com such as TwitterTrivia, Hammer of Thor, and so on. He is acknowledged as a moderator on the Salesforce developer forums and he regularly blogs about tips and tricks, concepts and ideas on Force.com at http://forceguru.blogspot.com. His submitted and accepted recipes can be found in the online Force.com cookbook. He is right now in the process of co-authoring a book on Force.com tips and tricks, which will be aimed at making life easier for developers and administrators by exposing them to things that are either not documented or have been learnt by hard experience.

Ankit works for Metacube, its expertise lies in creating products and services for enterprises that leverage the converging technologies of cloud computing, mobile networks, and handheld devices to translate their ideas into products, the cloud being the main strategic focus area. Metacube has gained rich experience in building and implementing on demand applications and plans to leverage this early mover advantage to help more organizations build new software products and services based on the SaaS model, migrating existing products to the cloud and implementing custom cloud-based solutions.

Ankit resides in Jaipur, also known as the pink city, located in Rajasthan, India, a city that has been able to maintain its rich heritage from the times of Maharajas, and at the same time picked up the development pace to emerge as a strong contender for to be one of the fastest growing cities in India. He is still a bachelor, lives with his family and likes to play first person combat games such as Counter Strike in his free time. He is an enthusiast sportsman and a national level player in the online Counter Strike competition.

Matthew Botos is a strategic technical leader with a deep understanding of software development and a passion for building better products. Holding advanced degrees from Cornell University and Penn State, he has been a key contributor to projects in the defense, pharmaceutical, and consumer product industries. He is both a Force.com Certified Developer and one of only 75 professionals in the world to earn the Force.com Certified Advanced Developer certification.

In his current role as Mobile Development Manager at Mavens Consulting, Matthew has built a new line of business pairing the growing demand for mobile life sciences applications with the cost-effective cloud technology of Salesforce.com. Mavens' customers include 7 of the top 10 global pharmaceutical companies, with implementations including mobile, Force.com sites, Customer Portal, Service Cloud, integration, and custom apps.

As a conference speaker, Matthew has been invited to events including iPhoneDevCon and Dreamforce, where he has presented the topics such as mobile development, security, and Salesforce.com integration.

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