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Building Your UI with Salesforce1 Lightning Munich July 2nd, 2015

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Building Your UI with Salesforce1 LightningMunich July 2nd, 2015

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This presentation may contain forward-looking statements that involve risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. If any such uncertainties materialize or if any of the assumptions proves incorrect, the results of salesforce.com, inc. could differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements we make. All statements other than statements of historical fact could be deemed forward-looking, including any projections of product or service availability, subscriber growth, earnings, revenues, or other financial items and any statements regarding strategies or plans of management for future operations, statements of belief, any statements concerning new, planned, or upgraded services or technology developments and customer contracts or use of our services.

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Peter ChittumDeveloper [email protected]/pchittum

Speakers

Agenda

• Overview• Lightning Components• Lightning App Builder• Lightning Connect• Demo• Q&A

Developer Events Last Year

118773

16,700

Developer user groups worldwide

Global events

Developer usergroup members

2 MILLION

The Big Picture

Salesforce1 Lightning Overview

Salesforce 1 Lightning: The Fastest Way To Build Apps

New release of the Salesforce1 Platform

Salesforce1 LightningA complete suite for everyone to build killer apps fast!

Connect

BETA

App Builder

BETA

Component Framework

Process Builder

Introducing Lightning ConnectPoint-and-click integration with external data

Connect

BETA

App Builder

BETA

Component Framework

Process Builder

Introducing Lightning Process BuilderNext generation point-and-click business logic

Connect

BETA

App Builder

BETA

Component Framework

Process Builder

Introducing Lightning ComponentsReusable UI components for any device

Connect

BETA

App Builder

BETA

Component Framework

Process Builder

Introducing Lightning App BuilderDrag and drop builder for Lightning Components

Connect

BETA

App Builder

BETA

Component Framework

Process Builder

Lightning Component FrameworkReusable UI Building Blocks

Components are the “building blocks” of

an application

Component Frameworks Are the FutureAll leading platform companies are investing in component frameworks

GooglePolymer

FacebookReact

TwitterFlight

MozillaBrick

SalesforceLightning

Lightning Components

Standard ComponentsBuilt by Salesforce

Left nav Publisher bar Feed items

Tasks

Sliders Multi-view charts

Pass/Fail

Custom ComponentsBuilt by customer developers

Custom charts Data entry tools Custom data layout Dynamic maps

AppExchange ComponentsBuilt by Partners

Salesforce1 Mobile TabApp Builder for Salesforce1 Mobile

Current Lightning Component Implementation

• Assembled by anyone

• Left-side navigation bar

• Several different app types

• Seamless integration into S1 Mobile

• Implement an interface to enable

implements=

“flexipage:availableForAllPageTypes”

• One-click activation

• Created by developer

• Left-side navigation bar

• One or many page app

• Seamless integration into S1 Mobile

• Implement interface to enable

implements=“force:appHostable”

• Create a Tab

Other Lightning Component Features

Lighting Applications

• Full-page Lighting Component-based applications

• URL-addressable

Lightning Extensions (Limited Pilot)

• Override the default components with custom components

Lightning App BuilderDrag-and-Drop UI with Lightning Components

Lightning App BuilderNow anyone can build apps faster

Drag & DropBuild with standard, custom & partner Lightning Components

Any Device Design apps for every screen from one canvas

What can I build?Single Page Applications

• Drill down to existing standard pages

• Expose Global Actions for more interactivity

Dashboard-style Applications

• Sales Leaderboard

“Point” Applications to solve a particular task

• Upload expense receipt

What’s in an App?

LightningPage

LightningComponents

Global Actions

Standard Components for App Builder

• Filter List

• Recent Items

• Report Chart

• Rich Text

• Visualforce Page

• More components to be added over time

Lightning ConnectConnect Your External Data

Lightning Connect

Integrate external data faster ▪ New Salesforce integration tool

▪ Point-and-Click

▪ Real-Time data access

▪ External data as a Salesforce object▪ Availablility

▪ DE orgs free▪ Production orgs require license

External Data Sources are Support

Data Sources that publish data in Open Data (OData) 2.0 protocol

▪ Commercial Packages– SAP Netweaver Gateway– Microsoft SQL Server, Dynamics CRM/NAV,

Azure Table Services– IBM Websphere exTreme Scale– Heroku Connect External Objects

▪ DIY Data Producer– .Net WCF Data Services, Java (Apache Olingo, odata4j), NodeJS

▪ Many more via partners– Dell Boomi, Informatica, Jitterbit, MuleSoft, Progressive, SoftwareAG

External Objects Work Like Custom Objects

✓ Tabs✓ List Views✓ Detail Pages✓ Chatter Feeds✓ Visualforce pages with standard or custom controllers✓ Apex SObject types✓ REST/SOAP API access✓ SOQL and SOSL queries from Apex or API✓ Available on Salesforce1 Mobile Platform

Lightning Connect Roadmap

▪ Read-only access is GA in Spring ‘15 ▪ Pilot in Spring ’15

– Read/write capability– Real-time cross-org access– Apex Connector library to develop custom connectors

▪ FUTURE*▪ OData 4.0▪ Support for triggers▪ Custom Reports for External Objects

* Safe Harbor

Other External Object Limitations

✗ Formula and Roll-up Summary Fields ✗ Triggers, Workflow, Approvals, Process ✗ Validation Rules✗ Field History Tracking✗ Notes, Attachments

Demo: Salesforce1 Lightning

Questions?

Wrapping It Up

Get Started

Sign-upbit.ly/lightning-org

Docslogin.salesforce.com/auradocs

Take Training

Trailheaddeveloper.salesforce.com/trailhead

Salesforce UniversityCreating Lightning Components

Webinar Series

Lightning App Builder

Lightning Component Framework

Lightning Process Builder

Lightning Connect

Recordings Available Onlinehttp://bit.ly/force-webinar

Community

Salesforce StackExchangesalesforce.stackexchange.comTag: lightning-components

Success Community Chatter GroupsOfficial: Lightning App Builder

Thank you