I started at 11.35am and finished at 11.55am http://login.salesforce.com/
Username: [email protected] Password: <contact me> You can run your daily report here https://ap1.salesforce.com/00O90000001as5W Anybody else can see a few screenshots here: http://picasaweb.google.com/steven.herod/DropBox# A few more minutes, and I can schedule the report to run daily and email you the result or integrate it with your orgs single sign on solution This is not 'Scaffolding' - if I need to I can fall back to code in Eclipse or browser based editor, but mostly its a point and click exercise. And this is just the tip of functionality iceberg. My point with this is that we talk about a lot of hard core topics on the Posse list and sometimes I think we're in two camps. There are the those that debate the esoteric finer points of code and language features which (may) make the underlying implementation of a tool like force.com better - and then there are the other group (such as me) working on the business problems that pay the mortgage and keep the boss happy. If you are looking at the best business outcome, worry less about Scala vs Java, closures vs anonymous inner classes, and think at the macro level. On Nov 5, 10:14 am, dkhaywood <[email protected]> wrote: > On Nov 4, 6:08 pm, Rakesh <[email protected]> wrote: > > > need is at least 3 tables > > (employee, job description and shift data) > > > I would like to know how some you people would tackle it with the > > technologies discussed. > > Since you ask... I'm project lead on Apache Isis, just entered the > Apache incubator, which is an implementation of the naked objects > pattern (sorry, no website yet). So, I'd use that. And if you were > a .NET shop, then I'd be using Naked Objects MVC (google for some > screencasts). > > I nearly replied to Steven Herrod's earlier post in this thread that > web frameworks need to raise the abstraction level... how about a > framework where all you write is the domain classes. That, at least, > is the naked objects proposition. > > Dan -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The Java Posse" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/javaposse?hl=en.
