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( Once you are done with this, you may also want to explore my other blog post Step-By-Step Guide to Get Started with Salesforce SOAP API using Java to learn how to get started with Salesforce SOAP API using Java or explore A 60 Minutes Step-By-Step DIY Guide to Salesforce REST API for Non-Developers to get started with REST API without going through the hassles of writing a Java program )Įven if you are not a developer, you should be able to follow the guide and have working java program at the end of it. Here is an overview of steps that needs to be completed and is covered in the guide This is followed by referencing the JAR file in your java program, logging on to Salesforce from the java program, querying and manipulating data. The guide includes downloading & installing necessary HttpClient and JSON frameworks that is required to work with Salesforce REST APIs. In less than 45 minutes, you will have a fully functional java program that will connect to Salesforce and execute transactions in Salesforce. In this blog post, I have stitched together a complete step-by-step instructions with screenshots on how to download, install, configure and use Salesforce REST API to connect from a java program and execute some basic transactions (query, insert, update, delete records). But what you will probably not find is a step-by-step guide teaching you exactly how to do it. How do you connect to Salesforce from an external application, say, for example Java? If you Google for the information, you will quickly learn that Salesforce provides different methods and different APIs. If you would rather prefer to execute java program from VS Code, plesae navigate to this blog post instead) ( IMPORTANT: This is an old blog post that shows how to execute java program from Eclipse IDE.