Write Apex Test Classes efficiently with Tesforce
- Oct
- 15
- Posted by Lin
- Posted in Apps, Heroku, Salesforce, Tesforce, Unit Tests

1.Why Tesforce The Test Classes are required to deploy Apex to a production environment or to be packaged and placed on Force.com AppExchange, it must provide at least 75% code coverage. That will be a huge workload to SFDC Developers if the project(application) include a lot of Apex Classes,the cost of time to write Test […]
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