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MCD - Integration and API Associate (Mule 3)

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Exam Name MCD - Integration and API Associate (Mule 3)
Exam Code MCD-Assoc
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Section Objectives
Explaining application network basics
  •     Explain MuleSoft’s proposal for closing the IT delivery gap.
  •     Describe the role and characteristics of the “modern API.”
  •     Describe the purpose and roles of a Center for Enablement (C4E).
  •     Define and describe the benefits of API-led connectivity and application networks.
  •     Define and correctly use the terms API, API implementation, API interface, API consumer, and API invocation.
  •     Describe the basics of the HTTP protocol and the characteristics of requests and responses.
  •     Describe the capabilities and high-level components of Anypoint Platform for the API lifecycle
Designing and consuming APIs
  •     Describe the lifecycle of the “modern API.”
  •     Use RAML to define API resources, nested resources, and methods.
  •     Identify when and how to define query parameters vs URI parameters.
  •     Use RAML to define API parameters, requests, and responses.
  •     Use RAML to define reusable data types and format-independent examples.
  •     Read a RAML spec and formulate RESTful requests with query parameters and/or headers as appropriate.
Accessing and modifying Mule messages
  •     Describe the Mule message data structure.
  •     Use transformers to set message payloads, message properties, and flow variables.
  •     Write MEL expressions to access and modify message payloads, message properties, and flow variables.
  •     Enrich Mule messages using the Message Enricher.
Structuring Mule applications
  •     Parameterize an application using property placeholders.
  •     Define and reuse global configurations in an application.
  •     Break an application into multiple flows using private flows, subflows, and the Flow Reference component.
  •     Specify what data (payload, message properties, flow variables) is persisted between flows when a Flow Reference is used.
  •     Specify what data (payload, message properties, flow variables) is persisted between flows when a Mule message crosses a transport boundary.
  •     Specify what data (payload, message properties, flow variables) exists in a flow before and after a call in the middle of a flow to an external resource.
Building API implementation interfaces
  •     Manually create a RESTful interface for a Mule application.
  •     Describe the features and benefits of APIkit.
  •     Use APIkit to create implementation flows from a RAML file.
  •     Describe how requests are routed through flows generated by APIkit.
Building API implementation interfaces
  •     Manually create a RESTful interface for a Mule application.
  •     Describe the features and benefits of APIkit.
  •     Use APIkit to create implementation flows from a RAML file.
  •     Describe how requests are routed through flows generated by APIkit.
Handling errors
  •     Describe the default exception strategy in a Mule application.
  •     Define a custom global default exception strategy for an application and identify in what situations it will be used.
  •     Define exception strategies for flows.
  •     Combine multiple catch exception strategies in a choice exception strategy.
Transforming data with DataWeave
  •     Write DataWeave scripts to convert JSON, XML, and Java data structures to different data structures and data types.
  •     Use DataWeave operators.
  •     Define and use custom data types.
  •     Apply correct DataWeave syntax to coerce data types.
  •     Apply correct DataWeave syntax to format strings, numbers, and dates.
  •     Call Mule flows from a DataWeave script.
  •     Call global MEL functions from a DataWeave script.
Using Connectors
  •     Retrieve data from a Database using the Database connector.
  •     Retrieve data from a REST service using HTTP Request.
  •     Use a Web Service Consumer connector to consume SOAP web services.
  •     Use the Transform Message component to pass arguments to a SOAP web service.
  •     List, read, and write local files using the File connector.
  •     List, read, and write remote files using the FTP connector.
  •     Use the JMS connector to publish and listen for JMS messages.
Processing records
  •     List and compare and contrast the methods for processing individual records in a collection.
  •     Explain how Mule messages are processed by the Foreach scope.
  •     Use the Foreach scope to process records.
  •     Explain how Mule messages are processed in a Batch job.
  •     Use a Batch element with Batch Steps, Batch Filters, and a Batch Commit to process records.
  •     Use the Poll component to trigger a flow.
  •     Describe the features, benefits, and process to use watermarking.
  •     Configure watermarks in the Poll scope.
  •     Persist data between flow executions using the Object Store.
Debugging and troubleshooting Mule applications
  •     Use breakpoints to inspect a Mule message during runtime.
  •     Install missing dependencies and drivers to a Mule project.
  •     Read and decipher Mule log error messages.
Deploying and managing APIs and integrations
  •     Package Mule applications for deployment.
  •     Deploy applications to CloudHub.
  •     Use CloudHub properties to ensure deployment success.
  •     Create and deploy API proxies.
  •     Connect an API implementation to API Manager using autodiscovery.
  •     Use policies, including client ID enforcement, to secure an API.
  •     Create SLA tiers and apply SLA based policies.

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