Integration architecture

Integration Architecture

Content Filter pattern for REST service – implementation

In the last article, you can find the idea of how to introduce field filtering for your APIs. My simplified Content Filter allows for providing negative or positive filtering. The first one tells which fields Filter removes from the target response. The latter one tells which fields should be available in the response. Today I…

MuleSoft approach to the integration – Meetup #4

At the last MuleSoft Meetup, Senior Integration Architect Marcin Nowiński was talking about his personal experience regarding the MuleSoft approach to the integration. In today’s article, I will briefly summarize what was presented at the Meetup. In the end, you will be able to take a look at the powerpoint presentation. API Led Connectivity It…

Circuit Breaker Module

I guess that we more often think about our services in “happy path” term, but we underestimate not so happy paths. What if my API is trying to reach another API/system and it is failing constantly? Can I reach it less often in case of timeout? I thought about that in case of a Mule 4 application and I come up with Circuit Breaker pattern. In this article I will briefly introduce the pattern and show you how you use it in your Mule application.

Runtime Fabric – how to enable HTTP traffic

In the last article, you have seen how to set up the development environment on the AWS platform. By default, inbound access to each application deployed on such environment is prohibited. How to enable HTTP traffic? In this article, you will find simple walkthrough explaining how to configure ingress. Requirements Runtime Fabric allows only to…

Runtime Fabric – set up development environment on AWS

In this article, I will describe to you how to set up a development environment using Runtime Fabric using Docker. I will cover the requirements and detailed walkthrough. After completing this, you will be doing this on your own on AWS. Requirements There are a couple of requirements that you should be aware of. First,…

Is my service healthy? How to for Mule 4 Runtime.

It is a good practice to monitor your service and check whether it is available and/or is performing as expected. To do this, we need to specify what the service’s health term means. In this article, I will present two different definitions. However, keep in mind that you can have your own project’s specific definition. All…

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