Part 5 : Subscribe Platform Event Using LWC
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- In this episode of our Salesforce Integration series, we dive deep into Lightning Web Components (LWC) to demonstrate how to subscribe to Platform Events seamlessly. Whether you're a seasoned Salesforce developer or just starting with Apex and flows, this tutorial will provide you with valuable insights and hands-on examples.
🔍 Topics Covered:
Introduction to Platform Events and their significance in real-time communication.
Building Lightning Web Components for seamless integration.
Apex code to handle event subscription and processing.
Flow integration to enhance declarative event handling.
🚀 Key Takeaways:
Understand the fundamentals of Platform Events in Salesforce.
Learn how to implement event subscription using Lightning Web Components.
Gain insights into leveraging Apex and flows for robust integration.
🛠️ Prerequisites:
Basic understanding of Salesforce development.
Familiarity with Lightning Web Components.
Salesforce Developer or Admin access.
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thank you for sharing Knowledge sir and waiting for the next video
Very soon
Thanks man!!! Your videos are Very helpful
Glad you liked it
I implemented this, but it works only LWC component is placed on the Home page. When I placed LWC on the custom site in VF page, subscription is not started, and component doesn't work as expected. Do you know, how to resolve this?
Not explored on vf pages
all these are in same org can we do that in publish it from one org and receive it from another org
yes you can do that, for that you need to write down subscription or publish logic in another org.
@@TechJourneyWithAnkit how these orgs will be connected u mean through connect app and named credentials
then we can do publish and subscribe the events