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Social Enterprise Java Apps
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@forcedotcom , #forcewebinar, @Heroku, @anand_bn, @_JamesWard
Developer Force Group
facebook.com/forcedotcomfacebook.com/heroku
Developer Force – Force.com Community
Anand B NarasimhanSenior Product Manager, [email protected]@anand_bn
James L WardPrincipal Developer Evangelist, [email protected]@_JamesWard
- Paul CheesbroughCIO, News International
In this webinar…In this webinar… What is a “Social Enterprise App”
Heroku – a short intro
Hands on with Java on Heroku
Building a Social Enterprise Heroku app
Coming soon to an IDE near you
Q&A
Customer Social Network
Social Profile
MarketCollaborate
Work
Extend Sell
Service
The Social EnterpriseThe Social Enterprise
Market = Engage = Heroku
5 Years AgoStatic, Passive Marketing
TodayRelevant, Active Marketing
What are thebuilding blocks
of aSocial Enterprise App ?
Collaboration
Chatter, Recommend
MobilityHTML5, Ajax
AgilityFaster releases, Focus
on your App
Interoperability
Network(s), Integration
Real timePush notifications,
Streaming data
Social UXSocial Feeds,
Discovery
Enterprise AppsEnterprise Apps
Visibility Infrastructure
Availability
Redundancy
YOUR APP
Failover, Clustering,
Load Balancers, SSL
Domains
Servers: Web Servers, App Servers, Database servers etc
App Server Admins, Network Admins
System Admins, App server Admins, DBAs
DR,Rollback, Replication
DBAs, System Admins
App crashes,Alerts, Logs mining
Ops, Production support
Trust &Manage
$heroku ps
ForgetServers
$ heroku create
Run Anything
worker: java –jar ..
SeeEverything
$heroku logs --tail
Elastic Load Balancing
Con
trol Su
rface
A
PIs
Developer
Code• Java• …
Deploy• GIT
Manage• Heroku CLI• Scaling• Monitoring
User• Web browser Acces• API access
Heroku Architecture
htt
p(s
)
REST
Data API
Access Management
ProfilesIdentity Record-Level FilteringPermissions
Data
MetadataBusiness Data Files
Metadata API
Social Enterprise App Architecture
AddonsPolyglot & Open
Process Model
Real time Visibiility
Social API
DEMO / HANDS ON
Building a Social Enterprise App
WithHeroku and
Salesforce.com
Integrating with Salesforce.comIntegrating with Salesforce.com
1.Setup OAuth
2.Update dependencies
3.Switch Entity to JSON
4.Switch DAO to Force REST API
5.Switch Spring Config to Force REST + OAuth
6.Add Servlet Filter for Oauth
7.Add Oauth Keys to the environment
Your code
Dependencies
WAR
Embedded Container
pom.xml
$ mvn install
$ git push heroku
Under the covers
1. Build 2. Slug Compile3. Deploy to Dyno
Dyno
Spring MVC appWith Heroku & Salesforce.com
And Chatter APIs
Social Feeds, Recommendations Real time/ Push
Notifications
Streaming Data
Analytics
Social Enterprise App
What’s possible…
is GAJava
Heroku Labs
• WAR deployment (http://bit.ly/war-deploy )
• Jenkins plugin for Heroku(http://bit.ly/heroku-ci )
• Heroku.jar- Java Wrapper (http://bit.ly/heroku-jar )
• Atlassian Bamboo plugin for Heroku (Email [email protected] for more details)
you can try these out now.
We would love your feedback
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Coming Soon
Coming Soon
All dayHEROKU ENTERPRISE DEVELOPER
WORKSHOP
Email [email protected] if you are interested
Resources Getting Started -
http://java.heroku.com http://bit.ly/heroku-java
Toolbelt (http://toolbelt.herokuapp.com ) Heroku Dev Center : http://devcenter.heroku.com Heroku Add-ons: http://addons.heroku.com Git: http://help.github.com/ Webinar Source code:
Spring MVC - Force.com : http://bit.ly/KZB68y Chatter - http://bit.ly/KgMlPP Pusher integration - http://bit.ly/KMVInx
Upcoming Events
• June 12 – Visualforce CodeTalk
http://bit.ly/codetalkheroku
• June 13 – How Salesforce.com Uses Hadoop Webinar
http://bit.ly/hadoopheroku
• June 26 – Mobile CodeTalk
http://bit.ly/mct-wr
James Ward @_JamesWardDeveloper Evangelist at
Anand Narasimhan @anand_bn
Sr. Product Manager at Heroku
Survey: http://bit.ly/herokujavasurvey
Heroku Devcenter: http://devcenter.heroku.com
APPENDIXSFDC Integration Steps
1. Setup OAuth1. Setup OAuth
i. Salesforce.com > Setup > Develop > Remote Access
ii.Add Remote Access for Dev & Prod
•Dev Callback URL: http://localhost:8080/_auth
•Prod Callback URL: https://some-app-1234.herokuapp.com/_auth
2. Update dependencies2. Update dependencies<repositories> <repository> <id>force-rest-api</id> <name>force-rest-api repository on GitHub</name> <url> http://jesperfj.github.com/force-rest-api/repository/ </url> </repository></repositories>
2. Update dependencies2. Update dependencies<dependency> <groupId>com.force.api</groupId> <artifactId>force-rest-api</artifactId> <version>0.0.15</version></dependency><dependency> <groupId>com.force.sdk</groupId> <artifactId>force-oauth</artifactId> <version>22.0.8-BETA</version></dependency><dependency> <groupId>com.force.sdk</groupId> <artifactId>force-springsecurity</artifactId> <version>22.0.8-BETA</version></dependency>
3. Switch Entity to JSON3. Switch Entity to JSON@JsonIgnoreProperties(ignoreUnknown=true)public class Person {
@JsonProperty(value="Id") private String id;
@JsonProperty(value="FirstName") private String firstName;
@JsonProperty(value="LastName") private String lastName;
4. Switch DAO to Force REST API4. Switch DAO to Force REST APIprivate ForceApi getForceApi() { SecurityContext sc = ForceSecurityContextHolder.get(); ApiSession s = new ApiSession(); s.setAccessToken(sc.getSessionId()); s.setApiEndpoint(sc.getEndPointHost()); return new ForceApi(s);}
// Add Contact getForceApi().createSObject("contact", person);
// Query ContactsgetForceApi().query("SELECT Id FROM contact", Person.class);
// Delete ContactgetForceApi().deleteSObject("contact", id);
5. Spring Config + OAuth5. Spring Config + OAuth
<fss:oauth> <fss:oauthInfo endpoint="http://login.salesforce.com" oauth-key="#{systemEnvironment['OAUTH_CLIENT_KEY']}" oauth-secret="#{systemEnvironment['OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET']}"/></fss:oauth> <security:http use-expressions="true"> <security:intercept-url pattern="/people/*" access="isAuthenticated()" /></security:http>
<!-- https redirect support --><property name="redirectHttp10Compatible" value="false" />
6. Add Servlet Filter for Oauth6. Add Servlet Filter for Oauth<filter>
<filter-name>springSecurityFilterChain</filter-name>
<filter-class>
org.springframework.web.filter.DelegatingFilterProxy
</filter-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>contextAttribute</param-name>
<param-value>
org.springframework.web.servlet.FrameworkServlet.CONTEXT.spring
</param-value>
</init-param>
</filter>
<filter-mapping>
<filter-name>springSecurityFilterChain</filter-name>
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
</filter-mapping>
7. Add Oauth Keys7. Add Oauth Keys
export OAUTH_CLIENT_KEY=CQ3gmEE53MVG99OxTyEMal8ytj1E3NF7...export OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET=0905539091246761180
heroku config:add OAUTH_CLIENT_KEY=CQ3gmEE53MVG99OxTyEMal8yt...heroku config:add OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET=0905539091246761180