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ServiceNow Scripting Essentials - A Comprehensive Guide to Client-Side and Server-Side Development - cover

ServiceNow Scripting Essentials - A Comprehensive Guide to Client-Side and Server-Side Development

Robert A. Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"ServiceNow Scripting Essentials: A Comprehensive Guide to Client-Side and Server-Side Development" is an indispensable resource for professionals and beginners eager to explore the dynamic world of ServiceNow scripting. This meticulously crafted guide navigates the complexities of ServiceNow's powerful platform, offering clear, practical insights into its core scripting capabilities. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on application, readers will discover how to extend and customize ServiceNow applications with precision and ease.Dive deep into the architectural intricacies of ServiceNow, mastering both client-side and server-side scripting to enhance user interaction and optimize backend processes. Each chapter systematically unveils essential topics, from the fundamentals of the Glide API to advanced scripting with Script Includes and GlideAjax. With comprehensive sections on creating and managing workflows, implementing business rules, and ensuring robust script performance and security, this book prepares you to leverage ServiceNow's full potential.Whether you're aiming to streamline IT service management or enhance enterprise operations, "ServiceNow Scripting Essentials" equips you with the expertise needed to innovate and excel. The book's structured approach, coupled with best practice recommendations and security considerations, ensures you develop solution-driven scripts that are both efficient and future-proof. Embark on this educational journey to transform your ServiceNow scripting skills and drive impactful business improvements.
Available since: 02/11/2025.
Print length: 428 pages.

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