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229: AsyncAPI and Event-Driven Architecture Using MuleSoft with Alex Martinez

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Join us as we discuss event-driven architectures (EDA) with MuleSoft's latest capabilities with Alex Martinez. The discussion will explore the integration of AsyncAPI specifications, which streamline the transition from REST to event-driven systems, enabling high-volume asynchronous communications and improved API lifecycle management.

The conversation highlights tools like Anypoint Studio and Anypoint Code Builder that simplify complex integrations using messaging technologies such as Kafka, Solace, and Salesforce Platform Events. Whether new to EDA or an experienced developer, this episode is packed with valuable information and resources to elevate integration strategies and deepen understanding of the future of software development.

Show Highlights:

  • Transitioning from REST to event-driven systems using async API specifications.
  • Exploration of MuleSoft tools like Anypoint Studio and Anypoint Code Builder for API design and management.
  • Benefits of using MuleSoft for integrating messaging technologies like Kafka, Solace, Anypoint MQ, and Salesforce Platform Events.
  • Importance of API governance for maintaining compliance and consistency across specifications.

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Join us as we discuss event-driven architectures (EDA) with MuleSoft's latest capabilities with Alex Martinez. The discussion will explore the integration of AsyncAPI specifications, which streamline the transition from REST to event-driven systems, enabling high-volume asynchronous communications and improved API lifecycle management.

The conversation highlights tools like Anypoint Studio and Anypoint Code Builder that simplify complex integrations using messaging technologies such as Kafka, Solace, and Salesforce Platform Events. Whether new to EDA or an experienced developer, this episode is packed with valuable information and resources to elevate integration strategies and deepen understanding of the future of software development.

Show Highlights:

  • Transitioning from REST to event-driven systems using async API specifications.
  • Exploration of MuleSoft tools like Anypoint Studio and Anypoint Code Builder for API design and management.
  • Benefits of using MuleSoft for integrating messaging technologies like Kafka, Solace, Anypoint MQ, and Salesforce Platform Events.
  • Importance of API governance for maintaining compliance and consistency across specifications.

Links:

  continue reading

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