Declarative Webhooks
Declarative Webhooks provides Salesforce users with an intuitive, declarative way to create bi-directional integrations between Salesforce and other external applications without writing any code. Similar to having Postman embedded within Salesforce, it offers a point-and-click interface that accelerates the integration process and improves efficiency. Fully integrated as a native Salesforce app, Declarative Webhooks leverages core platform tools like Flow, Process Builder, and Apex to enhance automation workflows. Users can easily set up webhook-based triggers and responses to synchronize data and events in real time. Additionally, the AI Integration Agent feature can automatically generate integration templates by analyzing provided API documentation URLs, reducing manual setup time. This capability simplifies complex API connections and helps users quickly deploy integrations. Declarative Webhooks is designed to empower admins and business users by removing technical barriers and boosting productivity. Its seamless fit within Salesforce ensures consistent and reliable integration experiences.
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Process Street
Process Street is the Compliance Operations Platform built for teams that need to move fast without breaking standards. It combines document control, workflow automation, and AI-powered oversight in a single system so every policy is followed, every step is tracked, and every audit is effortless.
Unlike legacy GRC tools or static SOP docs, Process Street turns compliance into a living system. Policies are documented in governed, version-controlled Pages. Those policies are executed through dynamic workflows with built-in task assignment, approvals, and forms. Every action is logged, monitored, and optimized in real time by Cora, our AI compliance agent.
Used across industries like financial services, real estate, healthcare, and manufacturing, Process Street helps teams automate employee onboarding, streamline audits, manage policy updates, enforce vendor reviews, and run critical processes at scale.
No code required. No micromanagement. Just proof that work gets done right, every time.
Companies like Salesforce, Colliers, Drift, and Hartford Healthcare trust Process Street to eliminate busywork, improve operational visibility, and reduce compliance risk across the business. With native integrations, role-based access, audit trails, and ISO-aligned workflows, it is the platform that makes compliance a competitive advantage.
From onboarding to audits, Process Street is how high-stakes teams enforce standards, automate execution, and prove compliance by default.
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Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP)
The Eclipse Web Tools Platform (WTP) enhances the Eclipse environment with a suite of tools aimed at facilitating the development of Web and Java EE applications. This comprehensive platform features both source and graphical editors for a range of programming languages, along with wizards and built-in applications designed to streamline the development process while also offering tools and APIs for deploying, running, and testing applications. Additionally, the Libra project seamlessly merges the functionalities of the Plug-in Development Environment project with the Web Tools Platform project, creating a cohesive framework for OSGi Enterprise implementations. Meanwhile, the JavaScript Development Tools introduce plug-ins that establish an integrated development environment for JavaScript applications and their incorporation within web projects. This suite enriches the Eclipse Workbench by adding a dedicated JavaScript project type and perspective, complemented by various views, editors, wizards, and builders to enhance the development experience further. Together, these tools contribute significantly to making Eclipse a robust platform for modern web development.
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Eclipse IDE
Eclipse IDE stands as the premier open platform tailored for professional developers engaged in computer programming, and it has never been better. This IDE provides essential tools to drive rapid innovation with a simplified configuration process, including the Eclipse IDE Installer 2020-09, which now incorporates a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) in several of its packages. The enhancements also extend to theming and styling, featuring an improved dark theme for Windows and a refined light theme for GTK. Additionally, Eclipse IDE has transitioned to require Java 11 as its minimum operating version while maintaining the ability to compile older versions as desired. Among its new experimental features is support for aarch64, along with robust Linux support that has been integrated into this version. Furthermore, Node.js is now embedded within all LSP-based tools, facilitating seamless functionality from the start. Eclipse IDE remains free and open source, distributed under the Eclipse Public License 2.0, underscoring its commitment to community-driven development. The platform thrives on an extensive ecosystem of plugins, bolstered by an active and engaged community of contributors. This collaborative environment ensures that Eclipse IDE continues to evolve and meet the diverse needs of developers worldwide.
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