Functional programming for Salesforce Apex
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Functional programming for Salesforce Apex
The main purpose of this repository is to put all the utilities in one place so that other developers can get help and they can also contribute to this repo.
A minimal trigger framework for your Salesforce Apex Triggers
This repository is intended to empower us, so that in the future we can solve common real-world problems with Salesforce.
A Generic Apex REST for all Custom Endpoints Created in Salesforce
Alternative way of geocoding addresses in Salesforce field Service using either Google's Geocoding API or Salesforce Maps API
A Salesforce Apex library that works to solve all XML serialization and deserialization limitations.
Salesforce-Bullhorn-Integration
Salesforce-IDM(mulesoft)-Integration
Salesforce XERO Integration done with REST API and Apex classes
Salesforce integration. Completed challenges.
HTTP Callout Framework - A light weight callout framework for apex HTTP callouts in Salesforce
Collection of Classes that uses Apex standard APIs like Schema or Describe and return results dynamically. Also, some Architectures and Frameworks using Apex
[Salesforce] A Developer Edition Organization for testing some codes using Salesforce Extension Pack and VSCode
This repository is created to develop the Lightning Web Components in Salesforce which will make HTTP callout to external song lyrics service and pull the lyrics of the song depending upon song title and artist name.
This repository consists of all the code used in Simplifying the Callouts Tutorial Series by SFDC Stop featuring HTTPCalloutFramework
Gets exceptions generated by your Apex logs so that you can export them
This repository consists of all the code used in Salesforce Integration Tutorial Series of SFDCStop
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