As a MuleSoft Certified Architect, Designer and Developer, I recently worked on API implementations for one of our clients using MuleSoft’s CloudHub. One common feature that we use across APIs implementations is to design an API using RESTful API Modeling Language (RAML) and validate incoming and outgoing message through the APIs against the defined RAML using the MuleSoft APIkit Router component.
In this article, we will demonstrate validating incoming messages to the APIs against the defined RAML using the MuleSoft APIkit Router component, and then conclude the scenario in which the APIkit Router doesn’t throw an exception, even passing undefined RAML parameters to the API in the request. https://goo.gl/CQ1JG1 #DataIntegration #ML
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