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Introducing Use Case Specific Visualizations
This blog post explains a recent release of Anypoint Visualizer, which introduced a revamp to host multiple visualizations geared for specific use cases, including... read more.
How to use DataWeave to read XML
At some point while developing a Mule application, it’s almost inevitable that you’ll need to manipulate XML. In this article, I will teach you... read more.
How to check service health on Mule 4
It's important to monitor your service and check if it is available and/or is performing as expected. To do this, we need to understand... read more.
Content filter pattern for REST service fields filtering
At some point, you may have a service that returns a lot of fields and related objects. What if the service consumer doesn’t want... read more.
DataWeave function chaining for Java programmers
In this article, you will learn how to use method chaining in DataWeave with reference to Java 8 lambda expressions and how to convert... read more.
Deployment options of Anypoint Platform
This blog describes Mule and Anypoint Platform deployment options and maps them to the most common use cases and customer needs. Before diving into... read more.
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... read more.
The perfect service-abstraction and composition solution: MuleSoft Anypoint Platform
This blog post is based on the internal work of Thomas Baumgart, former MuleSoft Client Architect, and is now being published by MuleSoft. This... read more.
How to migrate existing SOAP-based services as proxies in Anypoint Platform
Whether you’re new to Anypoint Platform or an integration expert, you may have SOAP-based services that you want to migrate “as is.” This can... read more.
Mule XML SDK
Reuse is the catalyst that turns the vision of API-led connectivity into a reality. In the context of MuleSoft, reuse can come in many... read more.