Keep Your Salesforce.com Versions Straight

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Keep Your Salesforce.com Versions Straight

Winter is just around the corner, and so is the next version of Salesforce.com! Currently if you are using Salesforce.com, and have multiple instances such as a production and sandbox environment you may be running two different  API versions. The sandbox may be at version 29.0 which is winter ’14, when production is running 28.0 Summer ’13. This can cause issues with change sets that contain items created in the 29.0 version environment. Production environments will see the new version in October. Below is a handy link that can help you identify when your version will see Winter ’14. https://trust.salesforce.com/trust/maintenance/ … Read More

Salesforce.com Integration with SOA 11g

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As a follow up to our highly successful White Paper on Salesforce.com Integration with SOA 10g, we have released a new version using SOA 11g: Salesforce.com Integration with SOA 11g This is included as part of a resource kit offered by Oracle Corp. After registering for the resource kit, you will see a link to the white paper as seen in the below screenshot: Enjoy!

Salesforce.com Integration – Oracle Fusion Middleware SOA and BPEL

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Oracle Corporation has recently published a white paper written by M&S Consulting, where we take the opportunity to outline an integration approach to Salesforce.com using Oracle BPEL.

A Technical Case Study – Creating an Oracle BPEL adapter to integrate with Salesforce.com – Feb 2009

Below is the introduction to the article, which goes on to detail (with step-by-step screenshots) how to achieve integration with Salesforce.com…

Salesforce.com Error Migrating 10.0 to 11.1 API – Oracle BPEL

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If you have experienced issues when moving from Salesforce.com API version 10.0 to 11.1, you should double check your content headers and security setup.  Following is the error you might receive in Oracle BPEL: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 <remoteFault xmlns="http://schemas.oracle.com/bpel/extension”> <part name="summary"> <summary> exception on JaxRpc invoke: HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: oracle.j2ee.ws.saaj.ContentTypeException: Not a valid SOAP Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 </summary> </part> </remoteFault><remoteFault xmlns="http://schemas.oracle.com/bpel/extension”> <part name="summary"> <summary> exception on JaxRpc invoke: HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: oracle.j2ee.ws.saaj.ContentTypeException: Not a valid SOAP Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 </summary> </part> </remoteFault>