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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

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Anand B NarasimhanSenior Product Manager, [email protected]@anand_bn

James L WardPrincipal Developer Evangelist, [email protected]@_JamesWard

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- Paul CheesbroughCIO, News International

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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

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Customer Social Network

Social Profile

MarketCollaborate

Work

Extend Sell

Service

The Social EnterpriseThe Social Enterprise

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Market = Engage = Heroku

5 Years AgoStatic, Passive Marketing

TodayRelevant, Active Marketing

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What are thebuilding blocks

of aSocial Enterprise App ?

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Collaboration

Chatter, Recommend

MobilityHTML5, Ajax

AgilityFaster releases, Focus

on your App

Interoperability

Network(s), Integration

Real timePush notifications,

Streaming data

Social UXSocial Feeds,

Discovery

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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

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Trust &Manage

$heroku ps

ForgetServers

$ heroku create

Run Anything

worker: java –jar ..

SeeEverything

$heroku logs --tail

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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

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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

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Getting started with

Spring MVC app on Heroku

( http://java.heroku.com )

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DEMO / HANDS ON

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Building a Social Enterprise App

WithHeroku and

Salesforce.com

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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

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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

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Spring MVC appWith Heroku & Salesforce.com

And Chatter APIs

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Social Feeds, Recommendations Real time/ Push

Notifications

Streaming Data

Analytics

Social Enterprise App

What’s possible…

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is GAJava

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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

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Coming Soon

All dayHEROKU ENTERPRISE DEVELOPER

WORKSHOP

Email [email protected] if you are interested

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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

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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

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James Ward @_JamesWardDeveloper Evangelist at

[email protected]

Anand Narasimhan @anand_bn

Sr. Product Manager at Heroku

[email protected]

Survey: http://bit.ly/herokujavasurvey

Heroku Devcenter: http://devcenter.heroku.com

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APPENDIXSFDC Integration Steps

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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

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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>

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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>

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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;

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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);

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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" />

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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>

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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