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29 virtual MuleSoft Meetups in February
February is an exciting month in the MuleSoft Meetup Community! We have three special events and a few groups hosting their first virtual Meetups. We are also excited to introduce the new Women Who Mule Meetup group! This Meetup group is dedicated to providing a space for women developers and architects to share their MuleSoft […]
AT&T’s road to success with Runtime Fabric
Brad Ringer, Principal Solution Engineer at AT&T, recently shared AT&T’s journey implementing MuleSoft Runtime Fabric and the benefits it’s seen as a result. He recently shared this story during MuleSoft CONNECT:Now Americas. As a Principal Solution Engineer at AT&T, my role includes being the Lead Integration Architect of the Business Sales Salesforce Platform at AT&T. […]
How to use Maven Archetypes to create MuleSoft API project templates
Mary Joy Sabal, Integration Technical Lead at Datacom is a multi-MuleSoft Certified Developer and Architect. She frequently speaks at Meetups and is the Wellington Meetup group leader. Joy shared how to use Maven Archetypes to create MuleSoft API project templates at MuleSoft CONNECT:Now JAPAC. MuleSoft API Project Templates are great tools for integration projects. Throughout […]
A primitive look at digital integration: Developing a common language for connectivity concepts
Integrating software is almost as old as writing software. From ETL to EAI to SOA, the software engineering industry has continually sought new integration methods to get quick access to data and functionality, avoid duplication of effort, and deal with federated ownership of applications. In the current cloud-native, highly-distributed software landscape, even the simplest mobile […]
How to be an Anypoint Studio “ninja”
Felipe Ocadiz is a MuleSoft Ambassador and IT Integration Engineer at Twitter. He holds all MuleSoft Training Certifications and is a mentor to many developers and architects in the MuleSoft Community. Recently he shared Anypoint Studio best practices at the Developer Meetup at MuleSoft CONNECT:Now EMEA.
25 virtual MuleSoft Meetups in November
MuleSoft Meetup leaders have planned a great month of Meetups — including five cities holding their first virtual events! Speakers from the MuleSoft Community will cover a variety of highly requested topics including: MUnit testing, Anypoint Service Mesh, CI/CD implementation, and Anypoint Studio best practices. There are opportunities to join local and global Meetups in […]
Guide to turning your composable enterprise vision into a reality
Application networks and APIs are a key enabler of the composable enterprise, creating a more agile organization and allowing for rapid responses to changes in market conditions, technology disruption, and business demands. Adopting an API-led approach in your composable enterprise allows each newly developed API to add incremental value to your overall application network and […]
Migrating on-premises standalone runtime apps to Runtime Fabric
Standalone Mule runtime engine allows customers to deploy applications in their server, located in the cloud or data center. All application data remains within the customer network so it is a choice for security conscience customers who may have regulatory needs or security policies to comply with. However, as the customer’s application network grows they […]
How to achieve high availability and reliability with an on-premise topology
IT is under continuous pressure to keep systems available and maximize the uptime to ensure users have an unmatched experience. With the growing number of user experiences (such as 24/7 services, mobile, and eCommerce), every moment of downtime translates to loss in revenue or a missed opportunity. To define a stable and scalable system, one […]
4 ways to externalize MuleSoft logs to the Elastic Stack
The former Netflix Architect Allen Wang posted back in 2015 on SlideShare: “Netflix is a logging company that occasionally steams video.” Five years ago, Netflix was creating about 400 billion events per day in different event types. Today, organizations can’t afford for their applications to have slow performance or experience downtime. To prevent that, engineers […]