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to the top Salesforce API login Status=Server Error, StatusCode=500 up vote 2 down vote favorite In the past i implemented following example http://developer.force.com/cookbook/recipe/verifying-password in order to login a user via API: I've exactly same code and it worked for 1year. Now it s not working anymore, response call is: HttpResponse[Status=Server Error, StatusCode=500] I m wondering if something (endpoint, request format) has changed with Winter 15 release. Do you know an internal server error has occurred salesforce something about? apex api login share|improve this question edited Oct 22 '14 at 19:51 asked Oct 22 '14 at 19:23 MarcoDev 5115 All soap faults are sent with a 500 status code (as per the SOAP 1.1 spec). you'll want to grab the body and see what the soap fault says. It could be an IP range change that means you need to also send the api security token –superfell Oct 22 '14 at 21:03 Thanks Superfell, I ve added my ip to the trusted but no luck. Do i need to check some other thing? –MarcoDev Oct 22 '14 at 21:14 1 You need to look at the response body of your request it'll tell you whats wrong. –superfell Oct 22 '14 at 21:40 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote I suspect the issue is around the security token and the Trusted IP Ranges in the Network Access Security Controls. Something to check, look for failed logins under Administration Setup > Manage Users > Login History. If you see the Status message "Failed: API security token required" then the requesting Salesforce IP address isn't trusted. If the IP address that the login r
robot) for access to the requested URL. This is a 'catch-all' error generated by the Web server. Basically something has gone wrong, but the server can not be more specific about the error condition in its
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response to the client. In addition to the 500 error notified back to the http response code 500 client, the Web server should generate some kind of internal error log which gives more details of what went wrong. It is up to the operators of the Web server site to locate and analyse these logs. (Last updated: October 2013) Fixing 500 errors - general This error can only be resolved by fixes to the Web server http://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/53969/salesforce-api-login-status-server-error-statuscode-500 software. It is not a client-side problem. It is up to the operators of the Web server site to locate and analyse the logs which should give further information about the error. Fixing 500 errors - CheckUpDown Our service monitors your site for HTTP errors like 500. Please contact us (email preferred) whenever you encounter 500 errors on your CheckUpDown account. We then have to liaise with your ISP and the vendor of http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E500.html the Web server software so they can trace the exact reason for the error. Correcting the error may require recoding program logic for the Web server software, which could take some time. 500 errors in the HTTP cycle Any client (e.g. your Web browser or our CheckUpDown robot) goes through the following cycle when it communicates with the Web server: Obtain an IP address from the IP name of the site (the site URL without the leading 'http://'). This lookup (conversion of IP name to IP address) is provided by domain name servers (DNSs). Open an IP socket connection to that IP address. Write an HTTP data stream through that socket. Receive an HTTP data stream back from the Web server in response. This data stream contains status codes whose values are determined by the HTTP protocol. Parse this data stream for status codes and other useful information. This error occurs in the final step above when the client receives an HTTP status code that it recognises as '500'. Our company also owns these other Web sites: A simple guide to software escrow. Our really simple guide to web hosting (getting your web site and email addresses on the Internet using your own domain name). Convert text to image file (GIF, JPG, PNG etc.) Free to use
& Network Digital Cameras Home Theater Getting More Help Buy Buying Guides Product Reviews Software & Apps Do More Web & Search Social Media Gaming New & Next Fix Internet & Network 500 Internal Server Error http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbyerrormessage/a/500servererror.htm How To Fix a 500 Internal Server Error Share Pin Email filo / Getty Images Internet & Network Error Messages Basics by Tim Fisher Updated June 09, 2016 The 500 Internal Server Error is a very general HTTP status code that means something has gone wrong on the web site's server, but the server could not be more specific on what the exact problem is.Are You the Webmaster? See Fixing 500 Internal Server Error Problems server error on Your Own Site towards the bottom of the page for some better advice if you're seeing the 500 Internal Server Error on one or more of your own pages. The 500 Internal Server Error message might be seen in any number of ways because each website is allowed to customize the message.Here are several common ways that you might see the HTTP 500 error:How You Might See a 500 Error"500 Internal Server Error""HTTP 500 - internal server error Internal Server Error""Temporary Error (500)""Internal Server Error""HTTP 500 Internal Error""500 Error""HTTP Error 500""500. That's an error"Since a 500 Internal Server Error is generated by the website you're visiting, you could see one in any browser in any operating system, even on your smartphone.Most of the time, a 500 Internal Server Error displays inside the Internet browser window, just as web pages do.Cause of HTTP 500 ErrorsAs I mentioned above, Internal Server Error messages indicate that something, in general, is wrong.Most of the time, "wrong" means an issue with the page or site's programming, but there's certainly a chance the problem is on your end, something we'll investigate below. Note: More specific information about the cause of a particular HTTP 500 error is often provided when it occurs on a server using Microsoft IIS software. Look for numbers after 500 as in HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error which means Configuration data is invalid. See More Ways You Might See an Internal Server Error below for the complete list. How To Fix the 500 Internal Server ErrorLike I alluded to above, the 500 Internal Server Error is a server-side error, meaning the problem probably isn't with your computer or Internet connection but instead is a problem with the web site's server.While not probable, it is possible that there's something wrong on your end and we'