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#[http://www.apexdevnet.com/events/regular/registration.php Sign up for a Salesforce.com Apex Developer Network (ADN) account] to get a developer edition organization if you haven't already done so | #[http://www.apexdevnet.com/events/regular/registration.php Sign up for a Salesforce.com Apex Developer Network (ADN) account] to get a developer edition organization if you haven't already done so | ||
#*Your developer edition organization can be used to develop and test Thunderforce | #*Your developer edition organization can be used to develop and test Thunderforce | ||
#*Developer edition organizations have API access | #*Developer edition organizations have API access, though they are limited to 5000 API calls per 24-hour period | ||
#*You can develop and test Thunderforce even if you don't have API access in your Salesforce.com organization or if you don't use Salesforce.com at all | #*You can develop and test Thunderforce even if you don't have API access in your Salesforce.com organization or if you don't use Salesforce.com at all | ||
#[[Getting Started - Developer#Thunderforce testing profile in Thunderbird|Create and configure a Thunderforce testing profile in Thunderbird]] | #[[Getting Started - Developer#Thunderforce testing profile in Thunderbird|Create and configure a Thunderforce testing profile in Thunderbird]] | ||
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#Eclipse Plug-Ins | #Eclipse Plug-Ins | ||
#*[http://www.interaktonline.com/Products/Eclipse/JSEclipse/Overview/ Adobe JSEclipse] | #*[http://www.interaktonline.com/Products/Eclipse/JSEclipse/Overview/ Adobe JSEclipse] | ||
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#**You can use [http://www.bugmenot.com/view/www.adobe.com BugMeNot] for the Adobe account if you want to | |||
#*[http://subclipse.tigris.org/ Subclipse] | #*[http://subclipse.tigris.org/ Subclipse] | ||
#**Installation URL for Eclipse's built-in installer is http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.2.x | #**Installation URL for Eclipse's built-in installer is http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.2.x |
Revision as of 18:23, 10 August 2007
To get started as a developer, you will need to install and set up various programs. It's definitely possible to use alternatives for the proposed tools, though the tools listed below are the ones that I am accustomed to in case if you have any support questions for them. The general process is outlined below:
Development tools and extensionsPlease install and set up the following:
Thunderforce Eclipse projectThe following steps walk you through the process of importing the Thunderforce Eclipse project into your workspace:
The Thunderforce Eclipse project is presently split into three main folders:
Thunderforce testing profile in ThunderbirdTo separate your production email from Thunderforce testing, we suggest that you create a separate Thunderbird profile for Thunderforce testing. You can also use your main Thunderbird profile, but you then run the risk of damaging your email during Thunderforce development.
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