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Learning Force.com Application Development

You're reading from   Learning Force.com Application Development Use the Force.com platform to design and develop real-world, cutting-edge cloud applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782172796
Length 406 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chamil Madusanka Chamil Madusanka
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Force.com 2. Building the Data Model FREE CHAPTER 3. Building the User Interface 4. Designing Apps for Multiple Users and Protecting Data 5. Implementing Business Processes 6. Data Management on the Force.com Platform 7. Custom Coding with Apex 8. Building Custom Pages with Visualforce 9. Analytics as a Service with the Force.com Platform 10. E-mail Services with the Force.com Platform 11. Building Public Websites with Force.com Sites 12. Deploying the Force.com Application A. Force.com Tools Index

Best practices on Force.com sites

There are a few best practices that you need to consider while creating and authenticating users with a Force.com site:

  • If users interact with private data on the Force.com site, then always use the portal authentication process for tracking the users on the Force.com site. For example, if you are building a private shopping cart, you should use customer portal authentication.
  • According to your requirements, try to build a lightweight process in the Force.com site.
  • Always use custom objects for guest applications.
  • Do not prompt the request for a username and password and do not store that information inside the application.
  • Always try to set up the sharing setting as private for the objects that you grant read access to on the Force.com site. From that practice, you can ensure that users can view and edit only the data related to the Force.com site.
  • Set the visibility of all list views for certain user groups but do not set the Visible to all users option.
  • The...
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