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Dhiraj Bokde closed CAMEL-8269.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Mapping issues fixed and merged into camel-2.12.x, camel-2.13.x, camel-2.14.x, 
camel-2.15.x, and master branches. 

> camel-salesforce: support for Salesforce Apex API
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-8269
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-8269
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: camel-salesforce
>    Affects Versions: 2.14.1
>         Environment: n/a
>            Reporter: Daniel Pocock
>            Assignee: Dhiraj Bokde
>              Labels: rest, salesforce
>             Fix For: 2.15.0, 2.14.2
>
>
> Salesforce provides a service that they call the "Apex" API.
> Using Apex, a developer can write a script and upload it into Salesforce.com 
> and have it executed in the server, similar to putting a stored procedure 
> into a database.  The Apex language is very similar to Java and likely to be 
> very accessible to Camel developers.
> Here is an example:
> http://www.salesforce.com/us/developer/docs/apexcode/Content/apex_rest_code_sample_basic.htm
> Notice that each method implementd in the Apex system can define new URLs for 
> handling REST requests.  The URL, the format of input data and the format of 
> the return value are arbitrary and at the discretion of the developer.  It is 
> not uncommon for developers to use SObjects as input or output and the 
> existing DTOs from the camel-salesforce component would be suitable for 
> interaction with Apex.
> A typical use case for the Apex API is implementing the convertLead method 
> for REST.  The Salesforce SOAP API provides a mechanism for developers to 
> request lead conversion.  The Salesforce REST API does not have the 
> convertLead() method.  The simplest and most common way to work around this 
> limitation is to implement convertLead() in Apex, here is an example:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19663119/is-there-any-rest-service-available-in-saleforce-to-convert-leads-into-accounts



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