Partition your Trigger Logic Using Metadata

Nov 20, 2020, 8:00 – 9:00 PM (UTC)

Salesforce Developer Group, Twin Cities, United States

Join us for our second meeting as Mitch Spano discusses his metadata driven framework for writing Apex triggers. We will learn how to safely partition your trigger into small testable components, and use Custom Metadata to determine order of execution.

About this event

Join us for our second meeting as Mitch Spano discusses his metadata driven framework for writing Apex triggers.


Does your organization struggle with complex Apex Trigger code? 
Do your developers often modify the same trigger handler class over and over again?
Are your trigger handler classes extremely long and difficult to debug?


Join us as we explore some creative solutions to these problems.


During this session, we will discuss:
- Some history about trigger maturity
- How to safely partition your trigger into small testable components, and use Custom Metadata to determine order of execution
- Strategies to manage your triggers more collaboratively and effectively in a multiple team environment


Edit:

If you're interested in checking out the Github repository for this session, please click this link: https://github.com/mitchspano/apex-trigger-actions-framework

Speaker

  • Mitchell Spano

    Google

    Application Engineer

Group Leaders

  • Andy Boettcher

    Community Group Leader

  • Brett Nelson

    Marvin

    Community Group Leader

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