
If your application landscape utilizes Salesforce for key aspects of business operability, then consider leveraging the Salesforce Mobile SDK. The ability to work with Salesforce data in an offline mode

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The Salesforce Mobile SDK provides several benefits for software engineers:Īllows custom mobile device applications to utilize Salesforce features and functionalityįull access to Salesforce functionality (no need to reinvent the wheel)Īpplications can be distributed using the application store of the native device In this article, I will focus on using Android Studio to produce the same application. “ Exploring the Salesforce Mobile SDK Using React Native” was the first article in this Mobile SDK series. In November 2021, I started a new series to demonstrate the Salesforce Mobile SDK, which harnesses the power of the Salesforce platform within standalone mobile apps.Ī graphical representation of this new series is shown below: The illustration above shows how various client frameworks can access the Salesforce data without actually utilizing clients provided by the Salesforce ecosystem. Leveraging Salesforce Using a Client Written In AngularĪ graphical representation of the series is shown below: Leveraging Salesforce Using Mobile Applications Written (Once) In React Native Leveraging Salesforce Using a Client Written In Vue.js Leveraging Salesforce Using a Client Written In Svelte

Here are links to the other articles in the series: Last July, I started writing a series focused on how to utilize the Salesforce platform without a traditional Salesforce client.
