Connecting anything to anything: How the MuleSoft team got a Commodore 64 to tweet
When MuleSoft engineering recently organized a two-day internal hackathon, our team of four: Jeff Harris - Principal Engineer James Hall - Interaction Designer Steven Butt - Senior
HowTo – Build a REST API with XML payload
There is hardly any argument on the fact that APIs are increasingly becoming an important part of how companies do business. API has become
What is a RESTful API?
When you're designing an API, it's important to know the type of API you want for your specific project and what it's advantages and
OData for Pragmatists
Tired of googling and reading about OData without having a chance to play with it? Get happy then, this post is for those pragmatics
SOAP & REST Attachments in Mule
I was recently working on a project where we had to handle SOAP attachments. Working with SOAP attachments is the kind of thing that
Mule Enterprise Management and the new Mule agent
This is the second of a series of blog posts around the new Mule agent. For an overview of the new Mule agent, be
Introducing the new Mule agent
Together with the release of Mule 3.6, we’ve also shipped a new Mule agent that exposes new APIs to manage and monitor running Mule,
Json validation using a draft v4 schema? Oh Yeah!
Sometimes you're expecting a JSON, specially when publishing or consuming a REST API. But you need to make sure it's a good JSON, not
API Best Practices: Hypermedia (4.3)
This is part four, sub-series 3, of the API design best practices series. Jump to sub-series 1 of the hypermedia sub-series. Read part one: Plan Your API »
API Best Practices: Hypermedia (Part 4.2)
This is part four, sub-series 2, of the API design best practices series. Jump to sub-series 1 of the hypermedia sub-series. Read part one: Plan Your API »Read