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Force.com: Resolving the Destination URL not reset exception
Salesforce provides a number of methods for integrating Java and/or .NET applications using SOAP APIs. Depending on the type of application you will be writing will determine which WSDL(s) you will need to generate and consume. These WSDLs are located … Continue reading
Posted in Java, PaaS, Salesforce.com, Software Development, Tips & Tricks, Web Services
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