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Safe harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: 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 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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Safe Harbor
Eric Jacobson Sr. Director, Product Management Salesforce
Peter Chittum Developer Evangelist Salesforce
@pchittum github.com/pchittum
Agenda
• Overview
• Lightning Components
• Demo
• Lightning App Builder
• Demo
• Q&A
Salesforce1 Lightning A complete suite for everyone to build killer apps fast!
Connect App Builder
Component Framework
Process Builder
Introducing Lightning Connect Point and click integration with external data
Connect App Builder
Component Framework
Process Builder
Introducing Lightning Process Builder Next generation point and click business logic
Connect App Builder
Component Framework
Process Builder
Introducing Lightning Components Reusable UI components for any device
Connect App Builder
Component Framework
Process Builder
Introducing Lightning App Builder Drag and drop builder for Lightning Components
Connect Process Builder
App Builder
Component Framework
Component Frameworks Are the Future All leading platform companies are investing in component frameworks
Google Polymer
Facebook React
Twitter Flight
Mozilla Brick
Salesforce Lightning
Standard Components Built by Salesforce
Custom charts Data entry tools Custom data layout Dynamic maps
Left nav Publisher bar Feed items
Tasks
Sliders Multi-view charts
Pass/Fail
Custom Components Built by customer developers
AppExchange Components Built by Partners
Lightning Components
Salesforce1 Mobile Tab • 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
App Builder for Salesforce1 Mobile • 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
Current Lightning Component Implementation
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
Attributes and Events
Configure Attributes
Listen for Events
Fire Events
• Data updated • Screen tapped • Another component
changed • Network offline
• Set color • Set object • Get user
• Record saved • List scrolled • Save offline • Color changed
Component Artifacts and Structure
Components are bundles of resources Bundles enable reusability, share ability, and extensibility Components can be used to compose apps
APP or COMPONENT BUNDLE
Definition : html
Style: css
Helper : js
Documentation
Controller: js
Renderer: js
Cmp1 Cmp3
Cmp2 App1
App1 App2
Cmp2 Cmp2
Package 2
Package 1
Lightning App Builder
Drag & Drop Build with standard, custom & partner Lightning Components
Any Device Design apps for every screen from one canvas
Now anyone can build apps faster
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
Standard Components for App Builder
• Filter List
• Recent Items
• Report Chart
• Rich Text
• Visualforce Page
• More components to be added over
time
Trailhead
developer.salesforce.com/trailhead
Salesforce University
Creating Lightning Components
Take Training
• Lightning App Builder
• Lightning Component Framework
• Lightning Process Builder
• Lightning Connect
Recordings Available Online http://bit.ly/force-webinar
Webinar Series
Community
Salesforce StackExchange salesforce.stackexchange.com Tag: lightning-components
Success Community Chatter Groups
Official: Lightning App Builder