JSON logging in Mule 4: Logs just got better
This is the second in a series about JSON logging. If you want to customize the output data structure you can check part 1
Digital transformation (DX) engine scenario
In my first blog, I explained what digital transformation is, why connectivity and integration is vital for a successful digital transformation, and how MuleSoft’s
Anypoint Platform: The digital transformation engine
This article will present the concept of a “Digital Transformation Engine,” its value and ideal capabilities. Next, we’ll explore how Anypoint Platform is uniquely
JSON logging in Mule 4: Getting the most out of your logs
This is a sequel to my previous blog post about JSON logging for Mule 3. In this blogpost, I’ll touch upon the re-architected version
JSON logging in Mule: How to get the most out of your logs
Logging is arguably one of the most neglected tasks on any given project. It's not uncommon for teams to consider logging as a second-class