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DataBasin is a tool to access and work with SalesForce.com. It allows to perform queries remotely, export and import data.
 
DataBasin is a tool to access and work with SalesForce.com. It allows to perform queries remotely, export and import data.
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To connect to SFDC, DataBasin uses the WebServices exposed by the SFDC API and exposes them as methods of the DBSoap class. Currently not all methods are implemented yet. To send and receive the SOAP messages, DB uses the websevices (GSWS) available from GNUstep libraries and which is a mandatory requisite.
 
To connect to SFDC, DataBasin uses the WebServices exposed by the SFDC API and exposes them as methods of the DBSoap class. Currently not all methods are implemented yet. To send and receive the SOAP messages, DB uses the websevices (GSWS) available from GNUstep libraries and which is a mandatory requisite.
  

Revision as of 14:06, 18 December 2010

DataBasin is a data access tool and for SalesForce.com based on the SOAP API interfaces.

Current Version: 0.2

  • Released: Nov 27, 2010
  • Licensed: DataBasin: GPL / Soap Core: LGPL v3+

Overview

DataBasin is a tool to access and work with SalesForce.com. It allows to perform queries remotely, export and import data.

v0.1 session on Debian

To connect to SFDC, DataBasin uses the WebServices exposed by the SFDC API and exposes them as methods of the DBSoap class. Currently not all methods are implemented yet. To send and receive the SOAP messages, DB uses the websevices (GSWS) available from GNUstep libraries and which is a mandatory requisite.

Features

  • Reusable core library
  • Session and User inspectors
  • Data Operations
    • Insert
    • Query and QueryAll
    • Quick Delete
  • Describe Object (and export to CSV)

Maintainer

Riccardo Mottola

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