Search Results for: application properties
3 ways to connect Apache Kafka and MuleSoft for event-driven integrations
Nearly every company today is making strides toward agility — and being agile often requires organizations to not only act fast, but act in real time. This is only possible with fast, real-time streaming of data, leveraging microservices built based on an event-driven architecture.
How to create a custom connector using Mule SDK
Anypoint Connectors provide a connection between a Mule flow and an external system — such as any source of content, database, protocol, or API. While there are thousands of out-of-the-box connectors in Exchange, sometimes you need a custom connector to meet your specific needs.
How to build a standard deployment foundation in Mule 4 using Maven
Several of the development teams that I work with often run into the same problem: each developer has their own method of deploying Mule applications. This can create a significant amount of confusion and can lead to broken applications. Without a standard deployment process, additional time is spent on alignment or fixing broken applications as […]
3 types of API fragments design strategies
Mary Joy Sabal, MuleSoft Practice Lead at Datacom, is a multi-MuleSoft Certified Developer and Architect and MuleSoft Ambassadress. She frequently speaks at Meetups and is the Wellington Meetup group leader.
What are payment APIs?
As technology rapidly evolves alongside customer expectations, adopting an API-first approach in payments has become critical. APIs are the building blocks of the next-generation of payments platforms, utilizing the power of Anypoint Platform.
Capitalizing on data economics
This is the first in a three-part series on how APIs can be used to maximize the value of data in a digital organization.
How to install basic Runtime Fabric CI/CD with Jenkins and Nexus
This is the final article in a mini-series on Runtime Fabric. In this blog, we will review the basic building blocks for the Runtime Fabric CI/CD deployment process, then provide an end-to-end example using Git, Jenkins, and Nexus.
How to maintain the quality and reliability of your APIs
Implementing measures to assure quality and reliability are crucial for any integration solutions. Faulty and unreliable applications can lead to costly maintenance and repairs, negatively impacts trust in the applications, and results can be disastrous. From a more organizational and technical perspective, an unreliable and or low-quality solution can overwhelm support teams and lead a […]
Migrating Runtime Fabric: VMs/Bare Metal to self-managed Kubernetes
This blog serves as a guide to help you better understand the requirements, considerations, and processes that go into migrating from Runtime Fabric on VMs/Bare Metal to Runtime Fabric running on self-managed Kubernetes. These processes may need to be adjusted based on the infrastructure environment and goals for availability during your migration.
Securing the public APIs you didn’t know you had
With the accelerated pace of digital transformation following the dawn of the COVID-19 pandemic, many organizations and leadership teams are asking themselves this question: “Should we launch a public API channel?” Imagine the reaction from your stakeholders when they learn that your partners and competitors are already using your APIs to power their offerings without […]



