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Salesforce Developers Blog
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Elevating developer skills and connecting with the Salesforce Developers community. Salesforce Developers is a free community-based online portal for developers, where developers can learn, access key resources, and discuss a diverse set of topics anchored around the Salesforce AppCloud.
Salesforce Developers Blog
20h ago
In a previous blog post, we covered how the Einstein Trust Layer provides a trusted and secure infrastructure for your generative AI applications. As you roll out generative AI across your enterprise, you’ll need to continuously monitor and optimize how your users interact with this technology. Einstein audit and feedback data is stored in Data […]
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Salesforce Developers Blog
2d ago
In a recent Tableau blog post, we highlighted the “no code” option for leveraging the native Lightning web component for Tableau with seamless authentication, which allows users to bring Tableau Dashboards into Salesforce with clicks, not code.
But what if you want to enforce data security using Salesforce data authorizations? This is where you can combine the power of the Salesforce Platform with Tableau Connected Apps (CA) and User Attribute Functions (UAF) to enforce data security in a modern, scalable, and developer-friendly manner. Specifically, developers can dynamically query Salesforce ..read more
Salesforce Developers Blog
1w ago
In today’s data-driven world, developers are crucial to unlocking the potential of data. But with its vast capabilities, grasping data architecture can be daunting. In this blog post, we’ll walk you through a clear and concise use case showcasing Data Cloud and highlighting its core capabilities with videos detailing each key step. By the end, you’ll have a developer-friendly roadmap to help you navigate Data Cloud and leverage its power to build new experiences for employees, partners, and customers.
In our video series, Data Cloud Fundamentals: A Guided Tour, the team at Coral Cloud Resort ..read more
Salesforce Developers Blog
1w ago
Great news for developers ready to build, test, and ship Data Cloud-powered apps: We are excited to share that Data Cloud capabilities can now be developed and tested within your existing sandbox environments! This enhancement provides a unified testing ground for developers, combining the robust features of Data Cloud with the existing Salesforce data, configurations, and workflows already in place. By refreshing your existing sandboxes or spinning up new ones, developers can now use all capabilities of Data Cloud in a secure, isolated setting, enabling you to test, customize, and enable user ..read more
Salesforce Developers Blog
1w ago
Einstein for Developers (Beta) is an AI-powered code generation tool designed to enhance your productivity with Apex and LWC development. It’s an extension that you can install for Visual Studio Code and Code Builder, it works with any org, and it’s completely free. Using Einstein for Developers can be a real game-changer for developers, as it multiplies your productivity, helps you learn, and enables you to complete work much faster.
In a previous post about Einstein for Developers, we shared the details of how to install the extension, how it works behind the scenes contextualizing the promp ..read more
Salesforce Developers Blog
2w ago
Note: This extension is not an official Salesforce solution, therefore development and support is not the responsibility of Salesforce.
During Salesforce development and maintenance, developers often need to perform a range of tasks, such as importing data, running SOQL queries, navigating through multiple pages, or running API requests. Those daily tasks generally require specific tools, which means extra configuration and, most importantly, frequent context switching while jumping between browser tabs that contain the org and the tools. So, to help simplify things, here comes Salesforce Insp ..read more
Salesforce Developers Blog
2w ago
This blog post highlights the Data Cloud functionalities currently available in Shield Event Monitoring, which is part of the Salesforce Shield suite of products. As we work on adding new functionalities to this integration, customers can use these existing functionalities to observe and monitor their Data Cloud implementation.
Overview of Event Monitoring
Shield: Event Monitoring is a Salesforce add-on product that helps customers with security, observability, and product intelligence. It lets you see the granular details of user activity in an organization. With Event Monitoring, you c ..read more
Salesforce Developers Blog
3w ago
Prompt Builder empowers developers to design, build, and manage prompt templates efficiently. It allows you to ground your prompts with Salesforce data and fosters seamless reusability within the platform, so you can tap into the power of generative AI with various large language models (LLMs) while taking full advantage of Salesforce CRM data, metadata, and platform features like flows and Apex.
Prompt engineering is essential for getting the most out of LLMs. This blog post explores practical prompt engineering techniques that you can use with Prompt Builder. These techniques will improve pr ..read more
Salesforce Developers Blog
1M ago
Each year, Salesforce has three major releases, and as the number of new and improved features increases, so does our release notes document, which is now at about 600 pages. If you are a Salesforce ISV partner, this blog post is for you. We have gone through the release notes document to bring you the features that are most important to you.
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is on by default for direct login to production Feature
MFA is now a default part of the direct login process when a new production org goes live.
Impact for ISVs
Admins will get a warning reminder if the MFA setting is t ..read more
Salesforce Developers Blog
1M ago
Heroku recently announced the Heroku Postgres Connector for Data Cloud, which allows developers to easily connect a Postgres database to Data Cloud. In just a few minutes and a few clicks, you can set up the new connector and have your data ingested, mapped, and synced between a Heroku Postgres database and Data Cloud’s data lake. This blog post explores the new Heroku PostgreSQL Connector, why it is important for developers, and the new possibilities that it opens for Heroku applications.
What is Heroku?
Heroku is a cloud platform that allows companies to build, deploy, monitor, and scale app ..read more