Force.com Tips and Tricks by 2013
Author:2013
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Different environments can be used depending on your customer's type of business. For example, customers such as big corporates will typically need a production environment to run their business along with one or more sandboxes to allow parallel development without affecting the live data and users, whereas customers such as ISVs will need multiple development and test environments to build and test the product applications.
Production environment
Production environments are those that store live data and are used by customers to run their business. These environments can be based on various editions such as Group, Professional, Enterprise, or Unlimited Editions, if Salesforce CRM functionality is required. If CRM functionality is not needed, customers can sign up for Force.com Edition. For developing the applications for personal production use or for selling them commercially to customers with the Salesforce production environments, development environments are used. Note that Apex code editing is not allowed in production environments; however, declarative development, such as creating workflows, approval processes, or creating object validation rules can be directly done here.
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