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Serverless AWS REST API Design Options
Designing and implementing an API in AWS Serverless Application model you use: AWS API Gateway for routing, validation =, and authorization of the API Calls to the AWS Lambda implementation AWS Cognito for authentication, basically implementing OAuth 2.0 client grant flow Parameter Store and AWS KMS to store configurations and connection strings in a secure
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MuleSoft: AnyPoint Exchange Generated Connector
What is AnyPoint Exchange Generated Connector: AnyPoint Exchange has many custom connectors that are professionally developed. However, for any API specifications (RAML or OpenAPI) that you publish to AnyPoint Exchange, it generates a Mule( 4 or 4) connector. You can download the connector from AnyPoint Exchange or directly form AnyPoint Studio. The connector simplifies many
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MuleSoft: Centralized Configuration
In any Mulesoft Application there are connection strings, urls, and other configurable parameters that needs to be stored in safe and secure manner and managed. These configurations also change per environment from dev, qa, cat to prod. The default approach that most MuleSoft developers use is the properties/configuration file and an environments properties variable to
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API Delivery Technology Capabilities
I have been working with an organization to expose its services and capabilities as a set of APIs on AWS Cloud. To be able to do so, I believe an organization got to have a minimum set of API Technology Delivery capabilities. I will provide a brief description of the capabilities that I helped develop:
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Salesforce: Integration Patterns Simplified
In todays connected systems no application is an island. When implementing a CRM system like Salesforce, it will need to exchange data with other systems in the organization like ERP, People Systems etc. These other systems can be in the cloud and/or on-premises. As Salesforce is SaaS, and is cloud based, most of the integrations…
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MuleSoft, Copying Logs
Anypoint platform control plane allows you to access the logs for cloud hub and on-premises deployments. However depending on the organization subscription for on-premises deployments the logs might not be available. I had a client who had such a subscription. While the admin had access to the VM, the Mule support team did not have
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