Use the Anypoint Platform to build an application network, a structured set of integrations between apps and services that are secure and easy to reuse.
Exchange hosts elements created by MuleSoft and others that you can use to build your own integration apps (Mule apps) and APIs. The site includes connectors with examples and templates. Most connectors also have helpful links where you can explore reference guides and user guides. RAML fragments, custom packages, videos, and other items are available here.
Anypoint Studio is the Eclipse-based IDE to help you create Mule apps and APIs, and Design Center is the cloud-based tool.
Creating Mule Apps |
Creating APIs |
Studio 7 includes Mule Runtime (Mule) 4, the runtime environment where you deploy Mule apps and APIs. Earlier versions of Studio include Mule 3.
Mule 3 |
Mule 4 |
You can test and run the Mule apps and APIs you build from Studio or the Design Center.
MuleSoft welcomes contributions to our documentation. To make a contribution, use the instructions in our GitHub README. Your improvements to MuleSoft documentation are appreciated by the entire community. Thank you!
When an older version of a product is no longer supported, including products with end-of-life status, the documentation moves to https://docs.archive.mulesoft.com/.