Yearly Archives: 2015

Paris 13-12-2015

My girlfriend and I were lucky to escape from Le Bataclan on Friday night in Paris while watching The Eagles of Death Metal. We survived thanks to the love and compassion of the people of Paris and we thank them

Posted in travel, Uncategorized

Salesforce Lightning Lookup Component : Version 2

Version 2 This is Version 2 of the Salesforce Lightning Lookup Component. I had one of those, ‘Why didn’t I do it like that instead?‘ moments in the shower this morning. Essentially, it’s less code as I’ve done away with the rendering

Tagged with: , , , ,
Posted in apex, code, force.com, lightning, salesforce

Salesforce Lightning Lookup Component

Note: This article has been superceded by: Version 2.  I’ve been playing around with Salesforce Lightning components and one of the obvious things that seems to be missing is a UI component to lookup a record in a Salesforce custom object

Tagged with: , , , ,
Posted in apex, code, force.com, lightning, salesforce

Salesforce Lightning support in Sublime Text 3 for Mac OSX

If you’re developing Salesforce Lightning components you’ll probably reach a stage where you get fed up of using the Dev Console. Right now the Eclipse based IDE doesn’t support lightning and Joe Ferraro is still working on the latest updates

Tagged with: , , , , ,
Posted in code, force.com, salesforce

Managing the heap using SOQL For Loops (with a little code seperation)

I’m a big fan of code separation and code reuse. When I’m coding I like to keep my SOQL out of the business logic and in a gateway class of its own. That way I can reuse common queries in

Tagged with: , , , ,
Posted in apex, code, force.com, salesforce

Pebble Watch: Salesforce Approvals – Part 2

In Part 1, we looked at creating the Salesforce server application to expose the Approvals and the target objects via some REST based web services. In the second part of this article we look at creating the Pebble watch app

Tagged with: , , , , ,
Posted in apex, code, force.com, pebble watch, salesforce

Pebble Watch: Salesforce Approvals – Part 1

I recently bought a Pebble ‘smart’ watch and I have to say I’m pretty impressed with it. Rather than try and replace the phone in your pocket, it works to extend it by providing you with notifications and an app

Tagged with: , , , ,
Posted in apex, code, force.com, pebble watch, salesforce
About Me
Product Services Developer at:
FinancialForce.com
All views expressed here are my own. More about me and contact details here.
Please sponsor me …
My wife and I are running the Great North Run to support The Nick Alexander Memorial Trust

If you've found my blog useful, please consider sponsoring us. Sponsor me on BT MyDonate

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Copyright (there isn’t any, feel free to reuse!)

CC0
To the extent possible under law, Tony Scott has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to MeltedWires.com Examples and Code Samples. This work is published from: United Kingdom.