Apex is a strongly typed, object-oriented programming language that allows developers
to execute flow and transaction control statements on Salesforce servers in conjunction with
calls to the API. Using syntax that looks like Java and acts like database stored
procedures, Apex enables developers to add business logic to most system events, including
button clicks, related record updates, and Visualforce pages. Apex code can be initiated by
Web service requests and from triggers on objects.
Available in: Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience |
Available in: Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, Developer, and
Database.com Editions
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You can add Apex to most system events.
As a language, Apex is:
- Integrated
- Apex provides built-in support for common Lightning Platform idioms, including:
- Data manipulation language (DML) calls, such as INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE, that include built-in
DmlException handling
- Inline Salesforce Object Query Language (SOQL) and Salesforce Object
Search Language (SOSL) queries that return lists of sObject records
- Looping that allows for bulk processing of multiple records at a time
- Locking syntax that prevents record update conflicts
- Custom public API calls that can be built from stored Apex methods
- Warnings and errors issued when a user tries to edit or delete a custom
object or field that is referenced by Apex
- Easy to use
- Apex is based on familiar Java idioms, such as variable and expression syntax,
block and conditional statement syntax, loop syntax, object and array notation.
Where Apex introduces new elements, it uses syntax and semantics that are easy
to understand and encourage efficient use of the Lightning Platform. Therefore,
Apex produces code that is both succinct and easy to write.
- Data focused
- Apex is designed to thread together multiple query and DML statements into a
single unit of work on the Salesforce server. Developers use database stored
procedures to thread together multiple transaction statements on a database
server in a similar way. Like other database stored procedures, Apex does not
attempt to provide general support for rendering elements in the user
interface.
- Rigorous
- Apex is a strongly typed language that uses direct references to schema objects
such as object and field names. It fails quickly at compile time if any
references are invalid. It stores all custom field, object, and class
dependencies in metadata to ensure that they are not deleted while required by
active Apex code.
- Hosted
- Apex is interpreted, executed, and controlled entirely by the Lightning
Platform.
- Multitenant aware
- Like the rest of the Lightning Platform, Apex runs in a multitenant environment.
So, the Apex runtime engine is designed to guard closely against runaway code,
preventing it from monopolizing shared resources. Any code that violates limits
fails with easy-to-understand error messages.
- Easy to test
- Apex provides built-in support for unit test creation and execution. It includes
test results that indicate how much code is covered, and which parts of your
code could be more efficient. Salesforce ensures that all custom Apex code works
as expected by executing all unit tests prior to any platform upgrades.
- Versioned
- You can save your Apex code against different versions of the API. This enables
you to maintain behavior.
Apex is included in Performance Edition, Unlimited Edition, Developer Edition, Enterprise
Edition, and Database.com.