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Connect your enterprise to a wide range of SaaS platforms, Open APIs, and social networks quickly and without difficulty. Through step-by-step instructions and numerous real-world examples, this concise guide shows you how to seamlessly integrate the external services you need with Mule ESB and its powerful Cloud Connect toolset.Youll learn how to use service-specific connectors for many popular APIsincluding Salesforce, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Twiliothrough easy-to-learn abstractions. If Mule doesnt have a connector for the resource you need, youll learn how to build your own. Youll discover how easy it is to reach beyond the enterprise firewall for a host of Internet resources.Discover the advantages of using Mule Cloud Connect over typical web service clients and protocols Learn how Cloud Connectors eliminate the need to understand the underlying API of each service Get started with the latest real-time technologies, including REST, WebHooks, and Streaming APIs Integrate OAuth secure APIs and understand their role in authorization and information sharing Delve into advanced topics such as multi-tenancy and connection management Build your own custom connectors with the Mule DevKit

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Accelerating Integration with SaaS, Social Media, and Open APIs
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Preface

Theres no question that we are undergoing a generational shift in computing. With the massive adoption of social media, SaaS, and cloud computing, enterprises are relying more and more on resources beyond the firewall. With this shift, we have seen an explosion in the number of open APIs that are required to interact with these new services. These APIs are key to unlocking the wealth of data and functionality out there. But with this comes serious challenges, with the leading one being integration.

Enterprise application integration (EAI) is a term coined by Gartner, Inc. in 1998 and defined as the unrestricted sharing of data and business processes among any connected application or data sources in the enterprise. The challenge is no longer to connect the data sources within the enterprise, but instead to connect data sources from a myriad of places, both inside and outside the enterprise.

From Messaging to Connectivity

Typical Enterprise message bus and broker implementations for integrating on-premise applications are no longer suitable for these Web 2.0 style APIs. I have worked with many of these implementations over the years, including Mule since early in version 2, implementing SOA and message broking solutions and working with technologies and protocols such as SOAP, CORBA, and JMS. However, with this recent shift, its less about messaging and more about just staying connected, working natively with Web technologies and protocols such as REST, JSON, and OAuth. This is where Mule differs. As I have adapted to these new technologies, so has Mule. It has grown up with me. When I need to integrate a new technology or SaaS provider, Mule has gotten there before me and theres already a connector for it.

This book aims to introduce you to Mule, and more specifically, Mule Cloud Connect. With step-by-step instructions to get you to build your own connectors, this book will walk you through working with some of the most popular APIs from social media to SaaS and show you how to easily get started with the latest Web API trends including REST, OAuth, and real-time technologies.

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Acknowledgments

Many people have helped this book happen. Many thanks go to Andy Oram, the editor of the book at OReilly Media, Ross Mason, who helped shape and organize the book, Emiliano Lesende for all the technical help, all other technical reviewers including David Dossot, Tom Stroobhants, and Victor Romero, and all the other Mulies in the community.

Chapter 1. Getting Started

It all starts with a simple API that publishes someones status to Facebook, sends a Tweet, or updates a contact in Salesforce. As you start to integrate more and more of these external services with your applications, trying to identify the tasks that one might want to perform when youre surrounded by SOAP, REST, JSON, XML, GETs, PUTs, POSTs, and DELETEs, can be a real challenge.

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