Thanks again Paul, i'll see what they want to do about this On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Paul A Houle <p...@devonianfarm.com> wrote:
> Fernando Gabrieli wrote: > >> Paul, >> >> First of all, thank you for sharing all this information >> >> In this case it seems like a client is already using SalesForce and asking >> about doing some changes. So after this i've been asked about how many time >> it would take for a developer to get into the platform >> >> My first guess was a week, then i downloaded the manual (with > 300 pages) >> and i started thinking in two weeks, but if it's Java i don't think we'll be >> able to take it. We are doing PHP mostly, also FB apps, ASP, AS, but not >> Java >> >> From what you are telling me, it seems like we might need to develop in >> Java, not in PHP, is this correct? >> >> The language is APEX, which is very similar to Java -- there's an IDE > for APEX that runs in Eclipse. > > You definitely can write applications in some other language that access > Salesforce via a SOAP API. In my experience this works very well with > Microsoft's SOAP stack in .NET, I can't say I've ever tried it with PHP. > On the other hand, if you host the whole app in Salesforce there are some > big advantages in terms of reliability, performance, not having to > sysadmin, etc. > > _______________________________________________ > New York PHP Users Group Community Talk Mailing List > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > > http://www.nyphp.org/Show-Participation >
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