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sforce explorer
Hi
I have at last managed to download sforce explorer but I am not an IT developer and would like to know if there are some layman's instructions. I use Sforce connector a great deal but need to expand it's functionality. If someone could help it would be great.
Thanks
Liz
To login in into it, I used my sforce developer ID and Password (the same one I login into https://www.sforce.com/login.jsp).
Thanks - I managed all the installation but I am looking for some documentation on how to use the tool. Do you know if there is any please?
Cheers
Liz
Hi Liz,
There is no documentation and I doubt there ever will be.
Although this tool is for developers, feel free to use it. There is an overview of the explorer on the CRM Success site. http://salesforce.breezecentral.com/p93111413/?start=36
Briefly, the things you can do are:
That's about it.
Cheers
Thanks, that's helpful.
Liz
Liz,
I have just singed up...
Where did you download the sforce SDK/studio from?
Many thanks,
Val
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I have just signed up into the Developer's program. I will be working on the preliminary POC - integration of sforce with our legacy adapters. Can you give me some pointers - where can I download sforce SDK/studio, etc.? Our adapters can be "fitted in" J2EE JCA environment. Will I be able to create a tested? Is there anything to better the leverage?
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Val
cell: (650)305-9344
Message Edited by 7thFloorView on 04-18-2005 01:52 PM
Hi
You can download it at sforce@sourceforge.net
Hope that helps
Liz
Hi 7thFloorView,
Hmm..
The best place to start is with the java toolkit to get an understanding of the API and how it might differ from other web services you might be familiar with. The sforce SDK consists of any and all of the resources here at sforce.com. You find the platform you are working on and grab the samples and toolkits that are available for it. The doc is for the web service (which is the same for all platforms and tools).
Studio is available in your Developer Edition (DE) of salesforce.com under the setup link. You should be able to test anything you create as DE is for all intents and purposes a non-expiring Enterprise Edition.
Cheers