Top 5 blog posts of January 2019
One month into 2019 and we’ve already covered a wide range of content – from JSON logging in Mule 4 to work automation and
JSON logging in Mule 4: Getting the most out of your logs
This is a sequel to my previous blog post about JSON logging for Mule 3. In this blogpost, I’ll touch upon the re-architected version
Announcing Mule 4 courses now available in MuleSoft.U
We’re thrilled to announce the broad release of Mule 4 courses in our award-winning, in-demand, on-demand MuleSoft.U portfolio: (more…)
Introducing MuleSoft Certified Developer – Level 1 (Mule 4) Certification
Developers play a crucial role in implementing an API-led approach for integration of applications, data, and devices to drive digital transformation. With the release
10 ways Mule 4 will make your life easier
By now, you have probably heard a lot about how Mule 4 makes it easier to leverage the power of Mule in your integrations.
Running Mule 4 in Docker on Raspberry Pi
In my last article, we saw how we can install Mule 4 on a Raspberry Pi. And while Mule 4 runs perfectly fine on
How to build a streaming application in Mule 4
We recently announced the GA release of Mule 4 and Studio 7, a major evolution of the core runtime behind Anypoint Platform. Over the
Running Mule 4 on a Raspberry Pi
What an amazing time it is! We recently announced a major milestone: the GA release of Mule 4! The new release of Mule is
Keep your data with the new Mule 4 ObjectStore connector
An ObjectStore is a Mule component which allows for simple key-value storage. Although it can serve a wide variety of use cases, it's mainly
Mule 4: Migrating DevKit projects to the new Mule SDK
A few days ago, we proudly announced the GA release of Mule 4 and Studio 7, a major evolution of the core runtime behind