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AnonDev
Developing pages for Mobile devices
According to this documentation : http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/pages/Content/pages_mobile_develop.htm
There are performance issues with developing pages for iOS, and Blackberry. Is this documentation outdated, or still a relevant guideline? If it's still quiret relevant, what are recommended alternatives?
From my understanding SF1 is not a viable option when considering implementing a solution for case submission/deflection from mobile apps as it requires every user to have a license/sfdc login info, and that isn't always feasible from a business perspective.
There are performance issues with developing pages for iOS, and Blackberry. Is this documentation outdated, or still a relevant guideline? If it's still quiret relevant, what are recommended alternatives?
From my understanding SF1 is not a viable option when considering implementing a solution for case submission/deflection from mobile apps as it requires every user to have a license/sfdc login info, and that isn't always feasible from a business perspective.
A) The link is outdated for sure as i) It has no reference to Salesforce1 and developers can now expose mobile-ready pages to run in Salesforce1 container ii) BB10 browser follows a different paradigm. Similarly, the iOS Safari browser has undergone several improvements over the years
B) Salesforce1 does provide built in case management (http://www.salesforce.com/mobile/features/case-management/)functionality but you're right it does have licensing aspects to it.
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Gaurav Kheterpal
Certified Force.com Developer| Salesforce Mobile Evangelist| Developer Forums Moderator| Dreamforce Speaker
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A) The link is outdated for sure as i) It has no reference to Salesforce1 and developers can now expose mobile-ready pages to run in Salesforce1 container ii) BB10 browser follows a different paradigm. Similarly, the iOS Safari browser has undergone several improvements over the years
B) Salesforce1 does provide built in case management (http://www.salesforce.com/mobile/features/case-management/)functionality but you're right it does have licensing aspects to it.
If my answer helps resolve your query, please mark it as the 'Best Answer' & upvote it to benefit others and improve the overall quality of Discussion Forums.
Gaurav Kheterpal
Certified Force.com Developer| Salesforce Mobile Evangelist| Developer Forums Moderator| Dreamforce Speaker
There are some known issues on iOS8 specifically such as this one related to taps not correcting registering on VF pages in Salesforce1 (https://success.salesforce.com/issues_view?id=a1p30000000T5hOAAS).
You can look up other known issues (https://success.salesforce.com/) at Success Community but there are really no show stoppers in my opinion. I would recommend dealing with them on a case by case basis.