- Platform Events allow for decoupled and asynchronous communication between systems using a common event bus. This solves issues with tightly coupled and complex system integrations that rely on direct calls between systems.
- Platform Events uses a messaging bus architecture to publish and subscribe to events using REST/CometD/JSON. This enables many-to-many and event-driven integrations both within and outside of Salesforce.
- Platform Events provides a unified interface, common event metadata, and guarantees event ordering and replay capabilities for a limited period of time. This makes it possible to easily integrate systems and trigger processes based on published events.
This document provides an overview of ZOZOTOWN, a large online fashion retailer in Japan. Some key points:
1. ZOZOTOWN is Japan's largest fashion e-commerce platform, offering over 1,300 brands and 7,900 styles. It has over 83 million product listings and introduces over 3,000 new products daily.
2. In addition to online shopping, it offers same-day delivery services and provides digital marketing services.
3. The document discusses ZOZOTOWN's NoOps approach and how it leverages multiple datacenters and cloud services like AWS and Azure to provide a reliable and scalable online shopping platform.
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サイバーエージェントの社内エンジニアカンファレンス CA BASE CAMP 2021で発表した資料です
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The document discusses an SSRF attack on Amazon EC2 Instance Metadata Service (IMDS) version 1. It describes how IMDSv1 could be accessed from outside the instance by exploiting vulnerabilities in a web application firewall (WAF). The attack allowed accessing credentials of an IAM role that had permissions to an S3 bucket storing personal information. To mitigate such risks, Amazon introduced IMDSv2, which the document then explains can still be bypassed using techniques like the Gopher protocol. It concludes by emphasizing the need for organizations to strengthen defenses against SSRF attacks.
Salesforce World Tour 2016 : Lightning Out : Components on any Platformandyinthecloud
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This document summarizes a presentation about using Lightning components on any platform. It discusses how Lightning components work, how to enable them in Lightning Experience and the Lightning App Builder. It also introduces Lightning Out, which allows components to be used outside of Lightning Experience, such as in Google Docs using Google App Scripts. Requirements for Lightning Out include making components global and using a Lightning dependency app. The document provides demos of integrating Lightning components into Google Docs to search for addresses.
The document discusses an SSRF attack on Amazon EC2 Instance Metadata Service (IMDS) version 1. It describes how IMDSv1 could be accessed from outside the instance by exploiting vulnerabilities in a web application firewall (WAF). The attack allowed accessing credentials of an IAM role that had permissions to an S3 bucket storing personal information. To mitigate such risks, Amazon introduced IMDSv2, which the document then explains can still be bypassed using techniques like the Gopher protocol. It concludes by emphasizing the need for organizations to strengthen defenses against SSRF attacks.
Salesforce World Tour 2016 : Lightning Out : Components on any Platformandyinthecloud
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This document summarizes a presentation about using Lightning components on any platform. It discusses how Lightning components work, how to enable them in Lightning Experience and the Lightning App Builder. It also introduces Lightning Out, which allows components to be used outside of Lightning Experience, such as in Google Docs using Google App Scripts. Requirements for Lightning Out include making components global and using a Lightning dependency app. The document provides demos of integrating Lightning components into Google Docs to search for addresses.
- Taiki Yoshikawa is a Salesforce expert who has been working with Salesforce for 9 years and specializes in Apex and the Salesforce platform.
- He discussed how Apex can be used to extend functionality in both Sales Cloud and platform apps using Visualforce, and how Apex and Visualforce compare to building interfaces in Lightning.
- Yoshikawa also covered best practices for structuring Apex code, common issues and exceptions, and provided links to additional resources on his blog and social media profiles.
Taiki Yoshikawa is a Salesforce startup profile. He has worked with Salesforce since 2016 focusing on CRM/SFA solutions using platforms such as Salesforce, Service Cloud, Sales Cloud, Community Cloud, Force.com Sites, Chatter, and Visualforce. He is experienced in developing applications on the Force.com platform using technologies like Apex and Lightning Experience. He has shared knowledge about Lightning Experience and Salesforce through presentations on 狠狠撸Share.
Taiki Yoshikawa discusses his career using Salesforce. He has experience with PC, Excel, and Salesforce platforms. Yoshikawa has skills in Apex programming for Salesforce and has worked with both the Salesforce Classic and Lightning experiences. He thanks the reader for their time.
This document discusses Taiki Yoshikawa's experience with Salesforce Lightning Experience. It includes information on the transition from the Classic Salesforce UI to Lightning Experience, mentions some Lightning Experience URLs and APIs, and provides links to apps on the AppExchange and blog posts about Lightning Experience and APIs. The document is a profile and overview of Taiki Yoshikawa's involvement with Salesforce Lightning Experience.