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MuleSoft for Salesforce Developers

By : Arul Christhuraj Alphonse, Alexandra Martinez, Akshata Sawant
Book Image

MuleSoft for Salesforce Developers

By: Arul Christhuraj Alphonse, Alexandra Martinez, Akshata Sawant

Overview of this book

MuleSoft for Salesforce Developers will help you build state-of-the-art enterprise solutions with flexible and scalable integration capabilities using MuleSoft’s Anypoint Platform and Anypoint Studio. If you’re a Salesforce developer looking to get started with this useful tool, look no further. This book will get you up to speed in no time, leveling up your integration developer skills. This essential guide will first introduce you to the fundamentals of MuleSoft and API-led connectivity, before walking you through the API life cycle and the Anypoint Studio IDE. Once you have the IDE set up, you’ll be ready to create Mule applications. You’ll look at the core components of MuleSoft and Anypoint Platform, and before long you’ll know how to build, transform, secure, test, and deploy applications using the wide range of components available to you. Finally, you’ll learn about using connectors to integrate MuleSoft with Salesforce and to fulfill a number of use cases, which will be covered in depth, along with interview and certification tips. By the end of this book, you will be confident building MuleSoft integrations at an enterprise scale and be able to gain the fundamental MuleSoft certification – MCD.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Part 1:Getting Started with MuleSoft
7
Part 2: A Deep Dive into MuleSoft
14
Part 3: Integration with Salesforce and Other Connectors

Getting familiar with testing tools

There are many testing tools available to perform manual testing and automated testing. Manual testing is used for manually testing test cases. In automated testing, we script the test cases and execute them automatically.

Testing tools can be grouped as follows:

  • Test management tool: To track test cases and execution
  • Defect/bug tracking tool: To log the defects
  • Mobile testing tool: To test different mobile devices that run on iOS, Android, and other operating systems (OSs)
  • Integration testing tool: To test two or more modules together in order to verify, if all the modules are working together or not.
  • API testing tool: To test web services
  • Load/performance testing tool: To check the performance of the system
  • Security testing tool: To check any security vulnerability in the software product

These tools help to reduce the time taken by the testers in their day-to-day testing activities. There are many useful...