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Posted 05/11/2008 6:29:11 AM
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Hi,
Is there any tutorial about creating web form in SF?
My company just purchased SF for web app. My colleague couldn't find much tutorial about creating SF web app. At least provide steps to create something similar to create web sample; how to use certain SF web control

I already used SF for windows based dev for a year. Myself also facing the same problem when I try it out. Even though, I could easily find the answer from forum such as connection string and web service. However, for beginner, they will go thru help file before forum. They won't go thru windows based app tutorial (as most usage are same for both) because in their perception web project tutorial should cover them as well.

AFAIK, there are couple of companies used to evaluate SF for web project. However, they just decided not to use SF for web because they couldn't get much web sample and tutorial. Since hey have difficulty to start so they choose to aborden it.

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Posted 05/11/2008 9:46:55 PM


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We are in the process of creating the KB that will have all of this within it.  But even still, the web tutorial will require them to first go through the WinForms tutorial...there are a lot of similarities and that was intentional on our part.  Thanks for the info.
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