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How to secure an API with OIDC in Anypoint Platform
Security is one of the most critical requirements when we’re talking about developing modern APIs. But implementing this requirement can also be a straightforward task — today, we’re going to walk through a modern approach using the OpenID Connect mechanism to secure an API deployed in Anypoint Platform.
Introducing Connected Apps in Anypoint Platform
This blog post describes newly released capabilities within access management and maps them to most common use cases for Anypoint Platform. MuleSoft’s APIs allow developers to extend Anypoint Platform capabilities, adding flexibility and reducing friction in day-to-day workflows. With its latest release of Connected Apps, developers can use standard OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect protocols […]
How to connect to Heroku Postgres using the MuleSoft Database Connector
PostgreSQL is one of the world’s most popular relational database management systems. Millions of developers and companies rely on PostgreSQL as their transactional data store of choice to drive application health and decision making. With Heroku Postgres, you gain the advantages of Heroku’s operational expertise of scaling applications and allow your team to quickly access […]
Why is everyone so emotional about GraphQL?
GraphQL offers a new style of API design intended to provide API consumers with unified access to back-end data and services. In spite of this seemingly universal aim, GraphQL has created a schism in the API community between those who believe it is superior to state of the industry RESTful API design and those who […]
Mule 4 migration made easy: migrating the Choice router
Routers in Mule implement the Message Router pattern described in the seminal work on integration patterns: Enterprise Integration Patterns, Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf. Addison-Wesley Professional; October 20, 2003. They allow you to route a Mule event from one Event Processor to one or many Event Processors.
Introducing the Anypoint Platform October 2019 release
Many modern applications are built using microservices. The reasons are well documented: microservices are smaller, targeted applications that foster agility and are much easier to manage. However, as more microservices are built, often with different languages and deployment models, organizations end up with complex environments that can be costly and difficult to operate. This complexity […]
Beyond MuleSoft Development Fundamentals: Mule 4 Logging
Logging is useful for monitoring and troubleshooting your Mule applications and the Mule server — whether that’s recording errors raised by the application or specific details, such as status notifications, custom metadata, and payloads.
Meet a Muley: Max Golov Principal Technical Instructor
Meet Max Golov, who works in MuleSoft’s Training and Certification team as a Principal Technical Instructor, based in Amsterdam. His main responsibility is to help existing and new instructors transition across multiple classes from a technical perspective. He also works closely with MuleSoft’s portfolio team to ensure that feedback from the EMEA instructor team and […]
The road to microservices: an overview of architectures
This is the second blog in a series explaining how MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform can provide agile connectivity across monolith, SOA, and microservices architectures In my last blog post, I discussed the impact agility has on business and IT, what it means for a business to be agile, and how implementing flexibility within your architecture enables […]
How standardized APIs enabled efficiency, speed, and security for a global top 10 bank
One top 10 global bank’s efforts to improve its IT operations was quickly coming to fruition; following the success of applying API-led connectivity to mortgage lending, its IT team embarked on another project to unify collections and recovery experiences.



