New API login endpoint

by Jesper Joergensen on February 10, 2010 at 07:20 PM

We will soon be updating the API login endpoint found in the enterprise and partner WSDL files. For the longest time, this endpoint was https://www.salesforce.com. Last year, we quietly launched a new endpoint: https://login.salesforce.com and in a future release this will become the official endpoint listed in the WSDL files. The old endpoint will continue to work, but you will shave off a bit of request time if you switch to the new endpoint, so why not do it right away?

Note that this change only impacts the login endpoint. As always, once you have logged in, you will receive the organization specific endpoint in the SOAP response and these endpoints have not changed.

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Posted by Scott Jorgensen on February 22, 2010 01:49 PM:

How does this work with the new "My Domain" feature?

Will companies be able to use their "companyX.my.salesforce.com" domain as an API endpoint?

Posted by Jesper Joergensen on February 23, 2010 02:49 PM:

Correct. You can use companyX.my.salesforce.com as your API login endpoint *and* as your API endpoint. You don't have to switch to the endpoint provided in the login response. This should work in Spring '10, but it's not officially documented yet.

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