![]() ![]() So, how to make this work in your environment. You can access the working version of this app at I was initially planning to build this in Java, but then I convinced myself to go the Node route, so that I can learn it. Quite honestly, I didn’t realize the power of Node until I started building this app. Now that I have the architecture in place, I went ahead and built this app. I also wanted to create an Apex/Visualforce version of this app, which I will be covering in a separate blog.
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