/global-elements-properties-files

In this tutorial, we will review some of the best practices that we can apply to our future Mule projects.

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How to set up your global elements and properties files

In this tutorial, we will review some of the best practices that we can apply to our future Mule projects.

Tutorial and Video

For a step by step tutorial navigate to the MuleSoft developer website here.

For a video of the tutorial go here.

Overview

This Mule Application makes use of the HTTP Listener and the Set Payload components to return a "Hello Mule" message when the endpoint is called. The project structure is updated to follow best practices around using global elements and properties files.

This application is designed to run on MuleSoft's Anypoint Studio.

Installation Instructions

First you have to download MuleSoft's IDE: Anypoint Studio. After that, you can clone this repository and import it in Studio. You can follow the next steps to install:

  1. Set up your environment.

  1. Clone this repository.

  2. In Anypoint Studio, select File > Import > Anypoint Studio > Anypoint Studio project from File System and click Next.

  3. Select the cloned repository in the Project Root and make sure to uncheck the Copy project into workspace option.

  4. Click on Finish.

Contributing

Contributions are what make the MuleSoft community such an amazing place. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.

See contributing.md for the MuleSoft Developer principles.