astalavistaa Posted November 25, 2019 Report Posted November 25, 2019 19 minutes ago, mightyall said: https://training.mulesoft.com/category/mulesoftu There used to be free certifications offered by mule in the past, looks like they no more give it for free. Mule is mostly used as an integration platform but off late it as well is being used for SOA+EDA (Service Oriented + Event Driven) . You would need some java programming skills, and as well it has integrations with other frameworks like spring for writing components in java. Basically this helps to reduce the request-response payload. If you have to integrate with different integration systems this can help do the heavy lifting and the contract can be defined specific to the platform needs, and have mule does the transformation or message enrichment /massaging the data to make outbound calls be it RPC/REST/SOAP/JMS/DB or any cloud integration as well. thanks. I will look into it. Quote
astalavistaa Posted November 25, 2019 Report Posted November 25, 2019 12 hours ago, mightyall said: https://training.mulesoft.com/category/mulesoftu There used to be free certifications offered by mule in the past, looks like they no more give it for free. Mule is mostly used as an integration platform but off late it as well is being used for SOA+EDA (Service Oriented + Event Driven) . You would need some java programming skills, and as well it has integrations with other frameworks like spring for writing components in java. Basically this helps to reduce the request-response payload. If you have to integrate with different integration systems this can help do the heavy lifting and the contract can be defined specific to the platform needs, and have mule does the transformation or message enrichment /massaging the data to make outbound calls be it RPC/REST/SOAP/JMS/DB or any cloud integration as well. So what will be the starting point? I am from C# background and have some idea about core java. Quote
chicagoafdb Posted November 25, 2019 Author Report Posted November 25, 2019 1 minute ago, astalavistaa said: So what will be the starting point? I am from C# background and have some idea about core java. Is it your job requires or u r switching ? Download trail and pick a source and configure connector..play around.. Quote
Chinna84 Posted November 25, 2019 Report Posted November 25, 2019 13 hours ago, mightyall said: https://training.mulesoft.com/category/mulesoftu There used to be free certifications offered by mule in the past, looks like they no more give it for free. Mule is mostly used as an integration platform but off late it as well is being used for SOA+EDA (Service Oriented + Event Driven) . You would need some java programming skills, and as well it has integrations with other frameworks like spring for writing components in java. Basically this helps to reduce the request-response payload. If you have to integrate with different integration systems this can help do the heavy lifting and the contract can be defined specific to the platform needs, and have mule does the transformation or message enrichment /massaging the data to make outbound calls be it RPC/REST/SOAP/JMS/DB or any cloud integration as well. bro, emaina certification dump vunte share chesthaara ? Quote
astalavistaa Posted November 25, 2019 Report Posted November 25, 2019 28 minutes ago, chicagoafdb said: Is it your job requires or u r switching ? Download trail and pick a source and configure connector..play around.. I am planning to switch. I see that billing rates are good and it has better future. at least for a while. Quote
mightyall Posted November 25, 2019 Report Posted November 25, 2019 i dont have dumps, as you are from c#, the basics remain same wrt java so you should be good to go. Go through mule soft self learning link i shared that should be a good start. Understand what challenges mule in general solves. 1 Quote
astalavistaa Posted November 26, 2019 Report Posted November 26, 2019 8 hours ago, mightyall said: i dont have dumps, as you are from c#, the basics remain same wrt java so you should be good to go. Go through mule soft self learning link i shared that should be a good start. Understand what challenges mule in general solves. thanks man. appreciate that Quote
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