Anypoint Studio 6.1 Release: Enhanced API Development Support
About three months ago, we released Studio 6.0, which was a significant step towards covering all API-related use cases in one single design environment.
4 key guiding principles to building your application network
In a previous post, I explained the reasons why pure SOA, despite being a powerful architectural paradigm with many benefits, could fall short. Building
A brand new look for Anypoint Platform
When you log in to Anypoint Platform, you’ll notice some changes have been made, providing a more clean, modern, and consistent experience throughout the
RAMLing again with API Workbench: From setup to design
I previously published a blog post in DZone that demonstrated how to design a RAML in API Designer, which is an online cloud editor that uses an
No wasted time at CONNECT!
Conferences are great - they offer a chance to take a close look at floral carpet, eat food out of chafing dishes, and add
The Four Secrets of a Great API
Not all APIs are created equal - some are better than others. In fact, says ProgrammableWeb's Adam DuVander, the not not-so-secret truth about APIs
Best Practices for Tuning Mule
We often get asked to help tune applications running on Mule for optimal performance. Over time, we have developed a methodology that helps us
Missing at SXSW 2015: Conversations Between Engineers and Designers
UX, meet Engineering. Engineering, meet UX. You two should talk. MuleSoft’s very own Mason Foster, Director of User Experience, checked out this year’s SXSW
API Best Practices: API Management (Part 6)
This is part five of the API design best practices series. Read part one: Plan Your API » Read part two: Spec Driven Development » Read part
API Best Practices: Response Handling (Part 5)
This is part five of the API design best practices series. Read part one: Plan Your API » Read part two: Spec Driven Development » Read part