Salesforce SOAP API Retirement: Everything You Need to Know Before Summer ’27
Salesforce is retiring the SOAP API login() operation in Summer ’27 to enhance platform security and performance. Organizations need to update their legacy integrations and authentication mechanisms to comply with this change. This shift challenges teams to adopt more modern API approaches, ensuring smoother, more secure Salesforce integrations. Preparing early helps avoid disruptions and leverages improved platform capabilities.
- Plan migration from SOAP API login() to modern authentication methods before Summer ’27.
- Review and update all legacy integrations relying on the SOAP API login operation.
- Enhance integration security and performance by adopting newer Salesforce API standards.
- Communicate changes to stakeholders to ensure timely transition and avoid disruptions.
Salesforce retires older technologies to improve platform security, performance, and reliability. Over the years, several legacy API versions have reached the end of their lifecycle, requiring organizations to modernize their integrations and authentication methods. One of the most significant upcoming changes is the retirement of the SOAP API login() operation in Summer ’27. While many […] The post Salesforce SOAP API Retirement: Everything You Need to Know Before Summer ’27 appeared first on Apex Hours .