1.0 Overview
This tutorial will walk a user through creating a custom Mule component where you can use it via Mule Palette (in Anypoint IDE) during design time. In this article, I will show you how to create the connector install it into your Anypoint IDE. I will also demonstrate how you can use it in later Mule projects. Besides that, I will also go through the necessary Maven settings and repository installation that needs to be in place for projects to start using it.
2.0 Creating the Custom Mule Component/Connector
Step 1 is creating an Anypoint Connector Project (as depicted in Figure 2.0a). https://goo.gl/gHg2qG #DataIntegration #ML
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