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Force.com Toolkit for Google Data APIs

This toolkit exposes the Google Data APIs directly within Apex, making it easier to access them natively from your Force.com apps. Click through to download the toolkit and access the tutorials.
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Workbench 2.0 Now Available

Workbench is a community-contributed, web-based application tool that administrators and developers can use to manage salesforce.com organizations. It now includes SOSL Search, Smart Lookups and Performance Enhancements.
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Success Story: Building a Career with PHP and Force.com

Discover how Mike Simonds, a developer.force.com community member, learned how to use PHP and the Force.com Web Services API to write a series of useful tools and tutorials.
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Jon Mountjoy

The Force.com Toolkit for Google Data APIs has just been announced here at Tour de Force Santa Clara. The goal of the toolkit is to make Google App services, starting with Spreadsheets, Documents and Calendar, first class citizens of the Force.com environment. I got my hands on the toolkit yesterday and wrote a little integration app.  Read more. (June 23)


Adam Gross

Today at the Santa Clara Tour de Force we are releasing the Force.com Toolkit for Google Data APIs - a set of Apex libraries that makes connecting Google's Docs, Sheets, Calendar and other tools with your Force.com apps simple and straightforward.  Now the capabilities and power of Google Apps are not only available and integrated for salesforce.com users, but also developers - letting them easily create new apps that combine the two systems.  Read more. (June 23)


Jon Mountjoy

I'm pretty excited about attending my first Tour de Force event on Monday (23 June, Santa Clara). This is our premier event of course, and the good folks here in San Francisco have flown me across the ocean to attend the event and meet up with the community. So, please pop in and meet me if you're attending the event! There are still a few places, so feel free to register Read more. (June 19)


Rasmus Mencke

If you are new to Force.com Email Services and having a hard time writing test methods for your Apex code, this code sample might help you get started.

You can receive email attachments with inbound emails and often you want to build Apex code that uses the attachments. How do I create an inline attachments for the test method?  Read more.

(June 19)




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