Getting Started with Asynchronous Apex on Force.com
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Break out of Salesforce's Apex Trigger and the basic limits of Apex by stepping into asynchronous processing. This course teaches Salesforce's techniques of future methods, queueable Jobs, scheduled Apex, and batch Apex.
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Course Description
If you're a new intermediate Salesforce developer stuck in the capabilities of Apex Triggers, it may be time to use asynchronous Apex. Asynchronous Apex fires on Salesforce's queue and outside the context of triggers, which allows for massive workloads, expensive computations, and parallel processing. In this course, Getting Started with Asynchronous Apex on Force.com, you'll learn how to use asynchronous Apex to help round out your skills as a Salesforce developer. First, you'll explore future methods and queueable jobs for accomplishing what triggers cannot. Next, you'll dive into scheduled Apex and batch Apex. Finally, you'll cover how to manage massive workloads. By the end of this course, you'll have the fundamental knowledge required to build your own asynchronous solutions to solve the challenges of your organization when it prefers to stay with Salesforce as a primary platform.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 30s
—Course Overview 1m 30sIntroduction- 5m 59s
—Introduction and Prerequisites 1m 18s
—What Is Asynchronous Processing? 1m 25s
—Why Async? Its Benefits 3m 16sUsing Future Methods for Higher Limits or Mixed DML- 22m 34sMonitoring Chaining Processes with Queueable Jobs- 19m 48sRunning Apex on a Schedule- 16m 30sMassive Workloads in Batch Apex- 14m 53s