How to implement the file upload process in a REST API

This post was written by one of the stars in our developer community, Thiago Santana.  File-sharing is one of the most elementary ways to perform system integration. In the context of web applications, we call “upload” the process in which a user sends data/files from a local computer to a remote computer.

Join us at API World 2017!

The world’s largest vendor-neutral API conference and expo, API World, is kicking off this week. And we are excited to announce that we will be on the ground from September 26-27 to talk about API program strategies, demo a solution using GraphQL APIs, show a fun demo that involves Twitter and a Commodore 64, and […]

Part 2: DataWeave 2.0 Syntax Changes in Mule 4 Beta

This post was written by one of the stars in our developer community, Manik Magar  In my last post, I discussed DataWeave 2.0 header and body (iterative functions) changes in Mule 4 Beta. In this post, I will dive deeper into the topic by discussing operator changes (within the body) as well as other changes. DataWeave 2.0 […]

How to Strengthen eCommerce with SAP Hybris and Anypoint Platform

The importance of eCommerce is expanding rapidly, especially with Amazon continuing to build its robust platform. Online sales will reach $414 billion by 2018 and mobile commerce now accounts for 21% of total digital sales. Given the growing importance of eCommerce as a channel, it is imperative that eCommerce works seamlessly with a retailer’s traditional […]

Reusable KPIs for reusable APIs: The metrics

In part 1 of this post, we have established the overall value proposition of defining reusable KPIs in an attempt to assess and drive the concept of reuse within your API platform. Once the capability to establish and monitor both abstract baselines and progress against them have been established within an enterprise, the next step […]

Part 1: Changes to the Mule Message in Mule 4 Beta

The Mule 4 Beta release has a lot of new and improved functionality such as DataWeave and a refreshed Anypoint Studio experience, but we’ve also been busy under the hood making internal improvements to Mule runtime. In this series of posts, we’ll give a behind the scenes insight into what we have changed under the […]

Meet a MuleSoft Champion: Felipe Ocadiz, Integration Engineer at Twitter

The long-term success of a technology ultimately lies on the strength of its community. At MuleSoft, we are fortunate to have a vibrant community that has many members who contribute by answering questions, sharing best practices, and organizing meetups. Their knowledge and effort made the experience of building solutions with MuleSoft simpler and more rewarding. […]