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Published inNov 2022
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Aaron Allport
Aaron Allport
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Aaron Allport

Aaron Allport is a Chief Technical Officer, and has worked with CRM systems and integrations for his entire professional career. Aaron specializes in Salesforce technical architecture and integration, helping his clients ensure they get the most from their technology investment. Aaron has spoken at Dreamforce, written about everything from DevOps to Data Architecture online, and can regularly be found at the Salesforce London Developer Meetup.
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In this chapter, we explored the more programmatic elements of the Salesforce platform when it comes to manipulating data. We looked at the REST and SOAP APIs before looking at the Bulk API. Then, we turned our attention to Apex Database class operations, batch Apex, and asynchronous Apex using @future annotations. With these concepts understood, you, as a Salesforce Data Architect, are now well versed to make decisions on programmatic behavior affecting the state of a solution.

In the next chapter, we’ll explore more of the concepts around how you can mitigate Large Data Volume (LDV) concerns through practical examples and how to load massive amounts of data.

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Published in: Nov 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781801813556

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Aaron Allport

Aaron Allport is a Chief Technical Officer, and has worked with CRM systems and integrations for his entire professional career. Aaron specializes in Salesforce technical architecture and integration, helping his clients ensure they get the most from their technology investment. Aaron has spoken at Dreamforce, written about everything from DevOps to Data Architecture online, and can regularly be found at the Salesforce London Developer Meetup.
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