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Introduction Consuming SOAP-based web services with Anypoint Studio is easy. Doing so assists serialization and deserialization as well as SOAP envelope and namespace processing. The Web Service Consumer (WSC) connector consumes a SOAP Web service to acquire data from an external source. In many cases, you can use an existing MuleSoft connector, such as Workday or Service Now, to connect to a service provider. However, when no connector available for a specific Web service, the easiest way to consume the service from a Mule app is to use the Web Service Consumer connector. Overview The main features of this connector include: Ø   Consuming DOC Literal Web services. Ø   SOAP multipart messages. Ø   SOAP Headers. Ø   DataSense support for SOAP Headers, SOAP Body, and Attachment. Ø   Embedded DataWeave transformations inside the operation. Ø   Support and Unified experience for SOAP with attachments and MTOM handling. Ø   Custom HTTP configuration as transport (Runt
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Introduction Today, in the age of APIs, an API is not just a technical interface on top of a database. On the contrary, your API is your new business model. In the past, APIs were just seen as tools for developers. But nowadays, their scope is not limited to internal use; API makers are exposing their APIs for external users around the globe. For example, Google Maps APIs use the Uber APIs to calculate fare and travel time to destination. This API-led business model is a new way of thinking how to engage with partners and customers through APIs. In other words, your product is the API, so one must take proper care to design it based on business criteria, deploying, and managing the APIs. In this article, I am going to discuss the paradigm of API-led connectivity, which has gained a lot of popularity in this decade. Overview The Digital Transformation Digital transformation is happening everywhere with the involvement of mobile and cloud technologies. APIs, once seen as d