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MuleSoft Platform Architect's Guide

MuleSoft Platform Architect's Guide

By : Jitendra Bafna, Jim Andrews
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MuleSoft Platform Architect's Guide

MuleSoft Platform Architect's Guide

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By: Jitendra Bafna, Jim Andrews

Overview of this book

We’re living in the era of digital transformation, where organizations rely on APIs to enable innovation within the business and IT teams are asked to continue doing more with less. Written by Jim Andrews, a Mulesoft Evangelist, and Jitendra Bafna, a Senior Solution Architect with expertise in setting up Mulesoft, this book will help you deliver a robust, secure, and flexible enterprise API platform, supporting any required business outcome. You’ll start by exploring Anypoint Platform’s architecture and its capabilities for modern integration before learning how to align business outcomes with functional requirements and how non-functional requirements shape the architecture. You'll also find out how to leverage Catalyst and Accelerators for efficient development. You'll get to grips with hassle-free API deployment and hosting in CloudHub 1.0/2.0, Runtime Fabric Manager, and hybrid environments and familiarize yourself with advanced operating and monitoring techniques with API Manager and Anypoint Monitoring. The final chapters will equip you with best practices for tackling complex topics and preparing for the MuleSoft Certified Platform Architect exam. By the end of this book, you’ll understand Anypoint Platform’s capabilities and be able to architect solutions that deliver the desired business outcomes.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Circuit Breaker pattern

Another design pattern used in software development is the Circuit Breaker pattern. In microservices, the Circuit Breaker design pattern prevents service failures by keeping an eye on interactions, establishing thresholds, and momentarily stopping or suspending traffic to malfunctioning services. It guarantees dependable performance in distributed architectures by assisting in the prevention of cascade failures and preserving system stability.

It is named after the electrical circuit breaker that stops the flow of electricity when there is a fault detected. In software, the circuit breaker pattern is used to detect failures and to define the logic of preventing the failure from reoccurring, during maintenance, temporary external system failure, or unexpected system problems.

That’s how it works, you know. When a system encounters a certain number of failures (e.g., it fails to call a microservice), the Circuit Breaker trips. The Circuit Breaker...

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