Manage and monitor Mule applications deployed to CloudHub, the previous version of our integration platform as a service.
Skills Gained
- Configure, deploy, manage, monitor, and analyze Mule applications on CloudHub.
- Configure load balancing and high availability options for Mule applications on CloudHub.
- Use the Anypoint Platform REST APIs to manage Mule applications on CloudHub.
Who Can Benefit
This course is for Anypoint Platform administrators including operations personnel, developers, and architects who want to get hands-on experience managing and monitoring Mule applications deployed to CloudHub, the previous version of our integration platform as a service.
Prerequisites
- A knowledge of system administration and server commands
- A basic understanding of data formats such as XML, CSV, and JSON
- A basic understanding of typical integration technologies such as HTTP, JMS, JDBC, REST, and SOAP
Setup Requirements
- A computer with a minimum screen resolution of 1024x768
- Unrestricted internet access to port 80 (with > 5Mbps download and > 2Mbps upload)
- The latest version of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge
- Advanced REST Client (or any other REST client application)
- Anypoint Platform CLI tool
- Apache JMeter 5.3
Course Outline
Getting started with Anypoint Platform
- List Anypoint Platform features
- Identify Anypoint Platform management areas
- List typical operations tasks related to Mule application management
- Describe Mule application deployment and management steps on CloudHub
Managing users and resources
- Create and manage business groups and environments
- Create and manage Anypoint Platform users, teams, and permissions
Managing Mule applications
- Deploy Mule deployable archives to CloudHub
- View application properties and features
- Update Mule applications with zero downtime
Monitoring and analyzing Mule applications
- Monitor Mule applications with Runtime Manager and Anypoint Monitoring
- Create operational metrics dashboards and alerts for Mule applications
- Download and manage logs for Mule applications and Mule workers
Configuring Mule applications
- Promote Mule applications between environments
- Use an environment variable to switch between Mule application configurations
- Configure Mule applications with hidden properties
- Configure Mule application polling schedules
Meeting performance and reliability goals
- Distinguish between Mule application performance tuning and scaling goals, options, and solution architectures
- View persistent object store data in the Runtime Manager console
- Deploy a Mule application to multiple CloudHub workers
- Test load balancing and failover behavior of a Mule application deployed to multiple CloudHub workers
Managing CloudHub infrastructure
- Configure MuleSoft-hosted virtual private clouds (VPCs) for CloudHub regions
- Deploy Mule applications into a VPC
- Configure firewall rules in a VPC to allow private communication between Mule applications
- Identify how dedicated load balancers are used with VPCs
Automating administration tasks
- Automate admin tasks with the Anypoint CLI tool
- Automate admin tasks with the Anypoint Access Management and Runtime Manager REST APIs