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Building Java Apps on Heroku and Force.com James Ward, Heroku @_JamesWard

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Building Java Apps on

Heroku and Force.com

James Ward, Heroku

@_JamesWard

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Why Heroku?

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YOUR APP

Logging Indexing

Messaging

Deployment

Scaling Security Updates

Monitoring Backups Disaster Recovery

File Servers Web Servers

Load Balancers Routing Firewall

IP Assignmet

Power Network Physical Space

Cloud Machines

Virtual Machines

Physical Machines

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Let's Deploy Some Apps!

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heroku.com/java

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2,308,940+ Apps Running on Heroku

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Owner App 0..*

git repo

1..1

0..*

Process 0..*

Dyno

0..* Add-on

*..1

Logplex

0..* Env Var

Collaborator *..*

Load Balancer

*..1

Heroku Terminology

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User Slug Compiler

git push heroku master

Buildpack Load Balancer Dyno Manifold

create slug

slug file

mvn package

shutdown existing dynos

pause routing

deploy slug on dynos start processes

resume routing

Zero-Error Deployment

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Unlimited Real-Time

Customization

Granular Security &

Sharing

Programmable

Cloud Logic

Real-Time Workflow

& Approvals

Programmable

User Interface

Real-Time Mobile

Deployment Real-Time Websites Real-Time Content

Library Real-Time Analytics 850+ Integrated

Applications

cloud platform

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eclipse-plugin.herokuapp.com

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Environment Variables

• Zero intervention deployment

• Running systems only differ through env vars

• Add-ons own their config

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OAuth Setup

• Create Remote Access Application for App

• Set:

• SFDC_OAUTH_CLIENT_ID

• SFDC_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET

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<dependency> <groupId>com.github.jsimone</groupId> <artifactId>webapp-runner</artifactId> <version>7.0.22</version> <scope>provided</scope> </dependency>

No Proprietary APIs. BYOC.

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web: java -jar target/web.jar --port $PORT worker1: java -jar target/somejar.jar scheduledjob1: java -jar target/another.jar

Run Anything

Procfile

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Logging

• Logplex is Heroku's central logging system

• Stream of STDOUT from Dynos, load balancer requests, slug

compiler

• Stream is pipe-able

• Accessible via API

• Heroku Add-ons can receive logs

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Collaborators

• Can push changes to an app

• Could be a CI build system

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addons.heroku.com

• Use the Memcache Add-on for simple session externalization

• Many other Heroku Add-ons

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Scale == "allocating Dynos a process"

Methods:

• API

• CLI

• Eclipse Plugin

• Third-Party Auto-Scaling Tools

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Individual Developers

• $0.05 / Dyno Hour

• 750 free Dyno hours / app / month

New Enterprise Package!

• heroku.com/enterprise

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heroku.com/java

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