So far, I have explained how to configure your Dedicated Load Balancer to use your domains. Now we will focus on configuring it more securely. We enforce mutual authentication. My goal is to show you how to configure it, what the options are, and, last but not least, how to test it. Let’s get started….
JWT Validation policy and salesforce named credentials
In the last article, I described how to secure your services with the JWT Validation policy. To test it, I used Salesforce hands-on org from the trailhead. Imagine now that the Salesforce developer or admin reaches you and is asking you some questions about named credentials to set up JWT header. To make it smooth,…
Secure calls from Salesforce to MuleSoft with JWT
A couple of my last articles focuses on connectivity between Salesforce and MuleSoft. This will be the next article in the series. In many cases, we would like to set up as secure communication as possible. We can start by enabling secure HTTP traffic, then sending a basic authorization header. How about sending a signed…
Why Salesforce can’t connect to my API over DLB?
Last time I described connectivity scenario when Salesforce was reaching MuleSoft API exposed via Shared Load Balancer. What do we need to take into consideration when we slightly change our infrastructure and purchase a Dedicated Load Balancer? There are some vital changes that we should be aware of. In this article, I point out at…
Publish API via CloudHub for Salesforce – connectivity test
Once we develop and deploy our MuleSoft applications, it is a good idea to test the connectivity. Is the calling system able to reach our API and receive a response? In this article, I will focus on the case when I expose API to Salesforce. I will use the Salesforce playground that is available on…
Enable dedicated load balancer under own domain
A Dedicated Load Balancer is an optional component of the Anypoint Platform. Unlike the Shared Load Balancer, this one gives greater flexibility and possibility to configure. In this article, you will find the answers to three questions: Why use a DLB? How does it work? And finally, how to configure it work with our domain….
Design API in Anypoint Studio 7.5
New Anypoint Studio 7.5 came with an exiting feature. From now on, we can design our APIs in Studio instead of the Design Center. In this article, you will see how it works and how to use it. Let’s see if this can improve our day-to-day tasks. Create an API The first step must be…
Master your skillset – Anypoint Exchange
Recently I was challenged by the survey for the Trailblazer profile. I was thinking about the beginning of the journey of becoming an Integration Developer. What I did to become successful in my day to day job and what I am doing now. As a result, I have decided to share my insight here. First,…
Runtime Fabric – how to find a license’s capacity
For the CloudHub deployment, we have an easy way to validate how many vCores we can assign to our applications. On the other hand, Runtime Fabric gives as an on-premise solution. How to validate capacity for this scenario? Recently I have described how to set up the environment on AWS. We will use the same…
Object Store v2 – rate limiting may be a problem
Lately, I had to design the solution that would store errors next to the application on CloudHub in Object Store v2. However, the problem arouses when the object store started to contain more than one thousand entries. Eventually, the solution began to fail reads and other operations. What has happened? In this article, you will…