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    how the Azure Salesforce connector functions and which API it uses internally?

    Ella John
    Offline Ella John over 4 years ago

    I am attempting to utilize the Salesforce connector accessible in ADFv2 to integrate and ingest information from Salesforce. In any case, I am not ready to know the fundamental API mechanism (REST versus BULK API) the connector employments. In contrast to the SSIS connectors (accessible) which gives the capacity to drive utilizing BULK API, the Azure Salesforce connector doesn't give such a setting. Does anybody know how the Azure Salesforce connector functions and which API it uses internally?

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    • sam07 dubey
      0 Offline sam07 dubey Wed, May 11 2022 8:09 AM

      Before You Begin

      This document assumes you are knowledgeable about Salesforce batches processing Mule, Anypoint Connectors, and Anypoint Studio essentials. Furthermore, this document assumes you are familiar with the basics of the components of the Mule flow, as well as global elements.

      In order to get an in-depth understanding of the need for the Salesforce Administrator Exam (ADM 201) and the Platform App Builder (CRT 403) exam do have a look for salesforce certification for more details.

      Installing this Connector

      To open Anypoint Studio, click the Exchange icon on the Studio taskbar.

      • Click log in to Anypoint Exchange.
      • Find the connector and click Install.
      • Follow the steps to connect the connector. Follow the steps to install the.

      If Studio is updated it displays a message in the lower-left corner. This is where you can click to download the update.

      Requirements

      To make use of the Salesforce connector, you must: Salesforce connector you must:

      Anypoint Studio - A specific instance that is part of Anypoint Studio. If you don't utilize Anypoint Studio for development, follow the steps in Setting Maven Dependencies for your project.

      The developer account for Salesforce Creates an account on Salesforce.

      Security token - Log into Salesforce Click Your name on the upper-right corner, then select My Personal Information > Setup and Reset Security token. After that, you can click to reset your Security Token. Salesforce will send your security token by email to the email address that you registered.

      consumer key as well as a secret - If you're making use of the Salesforce connector to connect to the OAuth API and you are also required to have the secret and a consumer key. Check out the comprehensive instructions for how you can utilize this Salesforce connector to connect to an OAuth API.

      If you are using a Salesforce connector within the Mule application, make sure to specify the correct schema and namespace when you create the XML manually. If Anypoint Studio is used, the namespace and schema locations are available as you drop and drag the connector onto the project.

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