Watch this webinar to discover new and updated Salesforce Platform features coming in the Winter '14 Release including:
Force.com Canvas -- Force.com Canvas continues to add useful features such as ability to access a Canvas app from the Chatter Publisher Action, support for the Streaming API along with modified user permissions and SDK field changes.
API Updates -- New features added to SOQL, SOSL, REST API, SOAP API, Chatter API, Metadata API and the Streaming API. Additionally, we continue to make performance improvements to the Bulk API, Tooling API and Analytics REST API.
Visualforce Updates -- Visualforce enhancements in Winter ’14 are focused on improving the experience of developing HTML5 apps, with some additional development tools improvements and other changes.
Developer Console -- New features have been added to make code management within your organization much easier.
Apex Code -- New classes, methods and interfaces have been added. Updates have been made to Chatter in Apex as well as new classes have been included in Winter ‘14.
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Visualforce HTML5 updates
§ Server-side View State - Pilot
§ Additional support for Pass-Through HTML Attributes
§ Deferred Loading of JavaScript Resources via <apex:includeScript>
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Statement Governor Limit - REMOVED
CPU time for a transaction is 10,000 milliseconds for synchronous Apex, and
60,000 milliseconds for asynchronous Apex (Batch Apex and future methods).
CPU time excludes database operations (DML, SOQL etc.) and Apex callouts
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Force.com CanvasForce.com Canvas
§ Custom canvas publisher actions - Pilot
– Custom canvas actions are actions that use the functionality of a
canvas app.
– You can use any existing canvas app as a custom action.
§ Canvas now supports the Streaming API.
– New JavaScript event and methods that listen for notifications.
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Workflow
§ With winter ‘14 you can create workflow rules and actions
for the User object - Beta
– Build workflow around the User object without having to create
workflows and triggers.
– There are a few limitations for this beta release, review the release
notes for details.
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Environment Hub
§ Environment Hub is now GA.
§ The Environment Hub lets you view, connect, and access
multiple Salesforce organizations from one location.
– Very handy if you have a larger number of orgs for business,
development and testing.
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API Updates
§ Analytics API is GA!
– The Analytics API lets you integrate Salesforce
report data into your apps programmatically.
§ Bulk API increases submitted batches from 2K to 3K per 24
hour period.
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API Updates
§ Performance and stability enhancements to Streaming API.
– Increases in the number of concurrent clients, events and topics.
– Filtered Subscriptions
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Flexible API Limits - Pilot
§ Flexible limits allow your organization to exceed its API request limit up
to 50 percent above your normal limits within the limit timeframe
(typically 24 hours).
§ Flexible limits apply to the SOAP and REST APIs
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Better ways to monitor your API usage
§ New LimitInfoHeader in the SOAP API
§ New Limit Info Header in the REST API
§ New Limits Resource added to the REST API – Pilot
curl https://na1.salesforce.com/services/data/v29.0/limits -H "Authorization: OAuth <token>"
{
"DailyApiRequests":
{
"Remaining":"4980",
"Max":"5000"
},
….
}
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Field History Data Retention - Pilot
§ Field History Data > 18 months old will NOT be deleted
§ API to define the field history data that you would like to retain, and the
length of time you would like to retain it.
– Available via the Enterprise SOAP and Tooling APIs
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Other Security Updates
§ Two-Factor Authentication (for mobile use cases)
§ Use OpenID Connect Authentication Providers like Amazon, Google, and
PayPal to log into your Salesforce organization, portal, or site
§ Two-Way Mutual Authentication
§ Use Frontdoor.jsp to Log Into Salesforce
– https://na1.salesforce.com/secur/frontdoor.jsp?sid=session_ID&retURL=%2Fapex%2FMyVFPage
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Upcoming Events
Salesforce API Series: Service Cloud Console Deep Dive
August 28, 2013
http://bit.ly/scspi-14
Intro to Mobile SDK: Building iOS Apps
September 5, 2013
http://bit.ly/SDKios-14
Mobile CodeTalk
September 12, 2013
http://bit.ly/mobilect-14
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Ryan Upton
Developer Evangelist
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Developer Evangelist
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