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MuleSoft for Salesforce Developers

MuleSoft for Salesforce Developers - Second Edition

By : Akshata Sawant, Arul Christhuraj Alphonse
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MuleSoft for Salesforce Developers

MuleSoft for Salesforce Developers

By: Akshata Sawant, Arul Christhuraj Alphonse

Overview of this book

Salesforce developers often need help with complex integrations to manage multi-cloud environments, data mapping, data security, API scalability, and real-time integration issues. Written by industry veterans with 20+ years of experience, this revised edition will help you overcome these challenges and unlock data with MuleSoft. In this second edition, you’ll learn about MuleSoft’s newest IDE (aka Anypoint Code Builder) and its tools and capabilities. The chapters will show you how to use AI-enabled APIs to maximize productivity, integration of Data Cloud with MuleSoft, Mule APIs with AI agents, and Mule AI Chain connectors. You’ll grasp the fundamentals of APIs and integration and confidently design your APIs, while also utilizing a no-code visual editor for API design to build your Mule applications using MuleSoft’s Anypoint Code Builder. The chapters will teach you about data transformation, API management, deployment models, and MuleSoft’s security features. Progressively, you’ll leverage MuleSoft connectors to integrate with Salesforce, Data Cloud, and other systems. You’ll explore AI-driven integrations and automation, and get practical tips to ace MuleSoft interviews and achieve MCD Level 1 certification. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to implement the entire API lifecycle and manage complex integrations with MuleSoft like a pro.
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Part 1: Getting Started with MuleSoft
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Part 3: Integration with Salesforce and Other connectors

Introducing REST and SOAP

REST and SOAP are two different approaches to implementing an API design. In this section, we shall learn a bit more about them.

While we’re mainly going to focus on the creation of a REST API, it’s equally essential to know the difference between REST and SOAP APIs so that you can decide wisely what type of API suits your organization’s requirements.

REST

REST stands for Representational State Transfer. It represents a modern architectural style for designing an API.

These are the features of a REST API:

  • It accommodates stateless client-server architectural models, and the data is transferred over the HTTP/HTTPS protocol.
  • It supports several data types such as XML, JSON, plain text, and HTML, which makes it easily consumable. JSON is the most widely used data type, a human-readable language.
  • It is lightweight and compatible with most of the latest technologies. Let us now learn more about the HTTP protocol...
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