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Andrew Fawcett
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Andrew Fawcett has over 30 years of experience holding several software development-related roles with a focus around enterprise-level product architecture. He is experienced in managing all aspects of the software development life cycle across various technology platforms, frameworks, industry design patterns, and methodologies. He is currently a VP, Product Management, and a Salesforce Certified Platform Developer II at Salesforce. He is responsible for several key platform features and emergent products for Salesforce. He is an avid blogger, open source contributor and project owner, and an experienced speaker. He loves watching movies, Formula 1 motor racing, and building Lego!
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Services calling services


In the previous chapter, I described a reuse use case around a FormulaForce application feature that awards championship points to contestants. We imagined the first release of the application providing a Custom Button only on the Contestant detail page and then the second release also providing the same button but on the Race detail page.

In this part of the chapter, we are going to implement the respective service methods, emulating this development cycle and, in turn, demonstrating an approach to call between Service layer methods, passing the Unit Of Work correctly.

First, let's look at the initial requirement for a button on the Contestant detail page; the method in the ContestantService class looks like the following:

publicstaticvoidawardChampionshipPoints(Set<Id>contestantIds) {
  fflib_SObjectUnitOfWorkuow = Application.UnitOfWork.newInstance();

  // Apply championship points to given contestants
  Map<Integer, ChampionshipPoint__mdt>pointsByTrackPosition...
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Andrew Fawcett has over 30 years of experience holding several software development-related roles with a focus around enterprise-level product architecture. He is experienced in managing all aspects of the software development life cycle across various technology platforms, frameworks, industry design patterns, and methodologies. He is currently a VP, Product Management, and a Salesforce Certified Platform Developer II at Salesforce. He is responsible for several key platform features and emergent products for Salesforce. He is an avid blogger, open source contributor and project owner, and an experienced speaker. He loves watching movies, Formula 1 motor racing, and building Lego!
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