![]() ![]() The components are pre-installed in the App Builder, but partner components can be integrated directly from the company's new AppExchange for Components, which was also introduced Tuesday. The Lightning App Builder, meanwhile, offers a drag-and-drop interface for putting those components together. Examples of components include e-signature, compensation calculators, maps, calendars, buttons and number entry forms. The JavaScript-based Lightning Components can be put together in various combinations, and they range in complexity from single UI elements to microservices with embedded data and logic. Rather than making end-users wait for developers to code apps from scratch, Salesforce's component-based approach allows any business user to create an app much the way one would snap together Lego blocks, the company said.
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