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Course Overview

Ecorptrainings MuleSoft Training – Mule is a light-weight platform provided by Mule Soft. This is Java-based strategy, however it repenetrate and partnerships between various levels such as .NET programs web administrations or attachments.

It gives a organize stage to connect applications, information, and APIs crosswise over on-premises and allocated processing conditions. It has number of tools and solutions namely: Anypoint Studio, API Analytics, API Designer, Mule ESB, API Portal, Cloud HUB, and Mule Enterprise Management.

At the end of the training, participants will be able to:

Pre-requisite

  1. Experience with an object-oriented language
  2. A basic understanding of data formats such as XML, CSV, and JSON
  3. A basic understanding of typical integration technologies such as HTTP, JMS, JDBC, REST, and SOAP

Duarion

4 days

Course Outline

  1. Identifying IT-industry issues 
  2. Introduction to application network and its advantages 
  3. Introduction to building a network of applications using API-led connections 
  4. Introduction to Web and API services 
  5. Basics of API directories and portals 
  6. How to make secure and unsecured API calls
  1. Components of the Anypoint System 
  2. What is the role each part plays in creating application networks? 
  3. Anypoint Navigation System 
  4. Anypoint Exchange-Locate APIs and other assets needed to build integrations and APIs 
  5. Flow Designer-Making fundamental integrations to link systems
  1. Restful API Modeling Language
  2. Defining APIs with RAML 
  3. Crating Mock APIs to test their design before they are built
  4. Make APIs discoverable by adding them to Anypoint Exchange
  5. Creating API portals for developers to learn how to use APIs
  1. Using Http and Https connector to send and receive secure and non-secures and exposing services over the internet
  2. Using a Database connector to retrieve data from a Database.
  3. Create parameterized SQL queries for the Database connector
  4. Using HTTP Request or a REST Connector to retrieve data from a REST Service
  5. Consuming SOAP web services by using a Web Service Consumer connector
  6. Passing arguments to a SOAP web service by using the Transform Message component 
  7. Using the File connector to List, read, and write local files 
  8. Using the FTP connector to List, read, and write remote files
  9. Using the JMS connector to publish and listen for JMS messages
  1. Maintain Mule source code Maintenance
  2. Best practices for Development
  1. Inspecting a Mule event by using breakpoints during runtime
  2. Installing the missing dependencies of Maven
  3. Read and decipher Mule log error messages
  1. Using a software project management tool
  2. Managing the dependencies
  1. Create the acceptance criteria
  2. Fail and pass test
  3. Refactor test cases
  4. Refactor Mule applications
  1. Defining mule applications, flows, messages, message processors, etc.
  2. Creating streams graphically using Any point studio
  3. The building, and testing mule applications
  4. Connecting to a database using connectors
  5. Using graphical dataweave editor to transform data
  6. Creating RESTful interfaces
  7. Connecting API interfaces to API implementations
  1. Deploying Mule applications
  2. How to use properties in Mule applications
  3. Deploying Mule applications to CloudHub
  4. Create and deploy API proxies to CloudHub using API Manager
  5. Restrict access to API proxies
  1. Log message data
  2. How to debug Mule applications
  3. Read and write message properties
  4. Mule Expression Language (MEL)
  5. Write expressions with MEL
  6. Create variables
  1. Create reference flows and subflows
  2. Pass messages between flows using the Java Virtual Machine (VM) transport
  3. Investigate variable persistence through sub-flows and flows and across transport barriers
  4. Encapsulate global elements in separate configuration files
  5. Explore the files and folder structure of Mule projects
  1. Reading and writing files
  2. Trigger flows during file addition, creation, or update within the folder
  3. Trigger flows while adding new records to a database table
  4. Schedule flows to run at a certain time or frequency
  5. Using the Object Store for sharing data and persist flow
  6. Publish and consume JMS messages
  1. Consume RESTful web services with and without parameters
  2. Consume RESTful web services that have RAML definitions
  3. Consume SOAP web services
  4. Use DataWeave to pass parameters to SOAP web services
  1. Different types of exception strategies
  2. Handle messaging exceptions inflows
  3. Create and use global exception handlers
  4. Specify a global default exception strategy
  1. Route messages based on conditions
  2. Multicast messages
  3. Filter messages
  4. Validate messages
  1. Write DataWeave expressions for basic and complex XML
  2. Write DataWeave expressions for JSON
  3. Write DataWeave expressions for Java transformations
  4. Store DataWeave transformations in external files
  5. Coerce and format strings, numbers, and dates
  6. Use DataWeave operators
  7. Define and use custom data types
  8. Call MEL functions and Mule flows from DataWeave transformations
  1. Connect to SaaS applications
  2. Connect to files
  3. Poll resources
  4. Connect to JMS
  5. Queues Discover and install connectors not bundled with Anypoint Studio
  1. For each scope to process items in a collection
  2. Batch job element (EE) to process individual records
  3. Trigger batch jobs using polls
  4. Use batch jobs to synchronize data from legacy databases to SaaS applications

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