BUILDING INTEGRATIONS
WITH MULESOFT

I recently teamed up with Pooja Kamath and O'Reilly Media to co-author our latest book, Building Integrations with MuleSoft: Integrating Systems and Unifying Data in the Enterprise. Tailored for developers and architects, this hands-on guide goes beyond theory—teaching you how to ask the right questions, master essential tools, design scalable APIs, write practical MUnit tests, and much more. Whether you're new to MuleSoft or looking to deepen your expertise, this book is your blueprint for building smart, sustainable integrations across the Enterprise.

  • Ask the right architectural questions

  • Master tools like Anypoint Studio & Exchange

  • Design scalable, secure APIs

  • Write reusable, modular MUnit tests

  • Avoid common DataWeave pitfalls

  • Apply best practices from enterprise & government

  • MULESOFT DEVELOPER

  • INTEGRATION ARCHITECT

  • PRACTICE LEAD

Pooja Kamath
President & Chief Integration Architect - API Insights

Diane Kesler
Co-Founder & MuleSoft Instructor - Integration Quest

What our readers think…

“This book came through at the perfect time. I was studying for my MCD-Level 1 certification, and it helped tremendously. I'm keeping it close as a reference point while beginning my career as a MuleSoft developer.It's been especially helpful to revisit while building flows—the figures in the book clearly illustrate what you're building, making it easy to follow. One thing I really appreciated was the structure and flow of the content. You can always go searching for answers online, but this book delivers the information in a way that feels natural and intuitive, like it was written to teach people, not just professionals. That made it easier to stay engaged and actually absorb what I was learning.It also introduces you to OAS (OpenAPI Specification), which is a crucial part of modern API design.By the end of the book, I felt supercharged with the information I needed to move forward confidently.

— RJ Kesler, MCD1 Certified

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