RECIPE 31 – Performance Testing of APIs
This recipe focuses on how to successfully create and run a test plan with HTTP Request. Also, with this recipe, the API user will get an idea on how to test memory bottlenecks and data limitations for an API.
This recipe focuses on how to successfully create and run a test plan with HTTP Request. Also, with this recipe, the API user will get an idea on how to test memory bottlenecks and data limitations for an API.
The objective of this recipe is to create a flow which can consume streaming data from sources like Twitter, Facebook, and Salesforce.











With this recipe you will be able to assign different roles to different users, and also set up different environments like Development, Quality Assurance and Production.











This recipe would boost your confidence level on MuleSoft Anypoint Platform for how easy and quick it is to encrypt and decrypt data.











Being on the Cloud, it is important to secure your APIs in terms of who is consuming those APIs and what control mechanism we can put in place to ensure that the APIs are accessed and used in a safe manner.











Learn how to create alerts with MuleSoft Anypoint Platform to get an email whenever certain events occur for applications deployed on CloudHub as for on premise servers.











With MuleSoft Anypoint Platform, it is easy to share the API definitions without compromising security. This recipe demonstrates how to share an API with other developers by creating a portal from the API Manager.











MuleSoft Anypoint Platform allows the API Administrator to manage an API through the service lifecycle. This recipe shows how a user can manage an API.











This recipe will show you how easy and quick it is to implement a simple API following an API-led Connectivity approach.











This is the first step towards the creation of the API and to exploit the features of the MuleSoft platform, in terms of designing and testing the API











This recipe explains how you can design an API with Swagger Editor in API Designer and use the file in Anypoint API Designer.