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Heroku is a Platform as a Service (PaaS) that lets you deploy, run and manage applications written in open languages and frameworks, including Lightning Web Components Open Source (LWC OSS). Using Heroku, you can go beyond the bounds of the Lightning Platform to build powerful web and mobile applications that drive increased customer engagement, while staying connected to your data inside Salesforce.
In this #CodeLive session, we’ll introduce you to the capabilities of Heroku, configure it to integrate with Salesforce and build a Heroku app leveraging your existing Salesforce skills.
CodeLive: Extend your Salesforce implementation with Heroku
1. #CodeLive with Salesforce
Extend Salesforce with Heroku
October 31, 2019 | 10:30 a.m. IST
Santanu Boral
Sr. Technical Architect and
Salesforce MVP
Aditya Naag Topalli
Sr. Developer Evangelist
Salesforce
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4. Have Questions?
● Don’t wait until the end to ask your question!
● Technical support will answer questions starting now.
● Respect Q&A etiquette
● Please don’t repeat questions. The support team is working their way down
the queue.
● Stick around for live Q&A at the end
● Speakers will tackle more questions at the end, time-allowing
● Head to Developer Forums
● More questions? Visit developer.salesforce.com/forums
5. Agenda
• Build an app with Lightning Web Components and deploy it to Heroku.
• Learn the different ways of integrating the Salesforce with Heroku.
• Explore the options Heroku offers to manage deployment lifecycle and
scaling.
6. Scenario
● They sell furniture to customers located around the world. For global
reach, they have tied up with resellers.
● They use Salesforce for their day-day activities including reseller
onboarding and bulk order placement.
● The Sales Reps manually create bulk orders for these resellers in
Salesforce.
● Salesforce is the source of truth for all their products and orders.
What the customer does currently?
7. Scenario
● They are expanding business rapidly, and they want to create a
website that customers can directly access and place orders online.
● They want to create a personalized experience for each user with
product recommendations. Complex and long running algorithms are
involved in the rule engine that serves these results.
● They also want the ability to scale the application to handle peak-
season loads.
● They insist that the website must have seamless integration with
Salesforce data.
What do they want to do next?
8. What is Heroku
A fully-managed Platform as a Service where you
can work with the language you already love
9. What can you do with Heroku
● Build applications or systems using a number of open-source languages.
● Accept requests via HTTP and HTTPS, attach to databases, use third-party add-
on modules, and queue and run background jobs.
● Use third-party add-ons that provide additional functionality.
● Easily gain access to your company’s Salesforce data.
● Scale the application manually or automatically.
● Have the same level of trust that Lightning Platform provides.