An Apex callout enables you to tightly integrate your Apex with an external service by making
a call to an external Web service or sending a HTTP request from Apex code and then receiving
the response. Apex provides integration with Web services that utilize SOAP and WSDL, or HTTP
services (RESTful services).
Before any Apex callout can call an external site, that site
must be registered in the Remote Site Settings page, or the callout fails. Salesforce
prevents calls to unauthorized network addresses.
If the callout specifies a named
credential as the endpoint, you don’t need to configure remote site settings. A named
credential specifies the URL of a callout endpoint and its required authentication
parameters in one definition. To set up named credentials, see “Define a Named Credential”
in the Salesforce Help.
To learn more about the types of callouts, see:
Callouts enable Apex to invoke external web or HTTP services. Apex Web services allow an external application to invoke Apex methods
through Web services.