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MuleSoft for Salesforce Developers

You're reading from   MuleSoft for Salesforce Developers A practitioner's guide to deploying MuleSoft APIs and integrations for Salesforce enterprise solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801079600
Length 490 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Arul Christhuraj Alphonse Arul Christhuraj Alphonse
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Alexandra Martinez Alexandra Martinez
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Getting Started with MuleSoft
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to APIs and MuleSoft FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Designing Your API 4. Chapter 3: Exploring Anypoint Studio 5. Chapter 4: Introduction to Core Components 6. Chapter 5: All About Anypoint Platform 7. Part 2: A Deep Dive into MuleSoft
8. Chapter 6: Learning DataWeave 9. Chapter 7: Transforming with DataWeave 10. Chapter 8: Building Your Mule Application 11. Chapter 9: Deploying Your Application 12. Chapter 10: Secure Your API 13. Chapter 11: Testing Your Application 14. Part 3: Integration with Salesforce and Other Connectors
15. Chapter 12: MuleSoft Integration with Salesforce 16. Chapter 13: MuleSoft Connectors and Use Cases 17. Chapter 14: Best Practices, Tips, and Tricks 18. Chapter 15: Certification and Interview Tips 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Getting started with OAS and RAML

Open API Specification (OAS) and RAML are the two most extensively used API description formats. Anypoint Designer lets you create a REST API using RAML or OAS (previously known as Swagger).

Although they both have a lot in common, it’s essential to understand the capabilities of both OAS and RAML so that we can choose our API specification language wisely.

OAS

OAS is an open source specification language founded in 2010 with huge community support. Its fundamental purpose is to keep API documentation, libraries, and code in sync:

  • It supports both JSON and YAML to design API
  • OAS is ideal if your application has response type-only JSON, as it takes a longer time to load other formats
  • It is not very feasible in terms of code fragmentation and reusability
  • It focuses more on the documentation of an API

Let’s move on to RAML.

RAML

RAML was founded by MuleSoft in 2013 with the goal of providing all...

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