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The Real World Cup Winner: APIs
What a world cup! I do feel bad for 50% of the MuleSoft team though (given that we’ve got a big office in Buenos Aires). It’s exciting though, because this was a very exhilarating competition that truly reached a fever pitch here in the US where “football” is traditionally a game with pads, helmets, and […]
API First Development with RAML and SoapUI [Webinar]
Tackling API development with an API first approach allows companies to focus on designing APIs to deliver business, rather than focusing on the nuts and bolts of implementing those APIs. With API first design, businesses can create an application programming interface optimized for adoption and once finalized, use a platform to rapidly implement it by […]
Intro: Salesforce to Database Anypoint Templates
I’d like to announce and introduce you to our second set of Anypoint Templates – Salesforce to Database. This set leverages the newly improved Database connector which allows you to connect with almost any JDBC relational database, consistently using the same interface for every case. Our first set of templates, Salesforce Org to Org integration, […]
Building Mule apps with Gradle and Mule Studio – Part 2
Recently, I discussed how to build mule integrations using Gradle. This is a follow up post to discuss how to work with this plugin and mule studio, and to discuss some relevant enterprise features. This post assumes you already know how to do the basic setup of the gradle plugin (discussed on my previous post), […]
Prototyping with HTML
“I believe that if we think first about people and then try, try, and try again to prototype our designs, we stand a good chance of creating innovative solutions that people will value and enjoy.” – Bill Moggridge, Designing Interactions Prototyping is a key practice of design; it allows designers to visualize, evaluate, and communicate. […]
In a vulnerable online world, what should you expect from a SaaS provider?
Last month the massive Heartbleed security vulnerability was exposed. Three weeks later a security flaw in Microsoft Internet Explorer was revealed. It seems as though every few months there is news of a security breach or vulnerability. As more and more business is done online, in the cloud and through SaaS providers, how can you […]
APIs Can Be Copyrighted… Now What?
The battle between software giants Oracle and Google hit close to home again last week, when a Federal Court of Appeals overturned a 2-year-old ruling by a lower court and established that APIs are entitled to copyright protection. The first reaction from most people is: how strange! After all, APIs are just the specification of […]
Anatomy of an Anypoint Template
Templates are simple solutions to start building your own integration applications that help to accelerate ‘time to value’ for your company. We focused on creating templates in a particular way to meet a high quality bar and to help you maintain that bar when you choose to extend our templates or build your own. In […]
5 (Internet of) Things you can Hack
There may well be 50 billion device coming, but the most exciting things in the Internet of Things are the ones you can hack. I’ve developed a new weekend hobby of connecting and hacking devices. Here are my top 5: Philips Hue These connected lights bulbs have an HTTP API that is really easy to […]
Building APIs around Microsoft Azure SQL Databases
Last Update July 29th, 2016 In this post we are going to discuss a few emerging trends within computing including cloud-based Database platforms, APIs and Integration Platform as a Service IPaaS environments. More specifically we are going to discuss how to: Connect to Microsoft Azure SQL Database using MuleESB Expose a simple API around our […]



