Join us as we welcome Alex Martinez to discuss the latest updates on Anypoint Code Builder (ACB), a new IDE based on Visual Studio Code, which is set to replace the old Eclipse-based Anypoint Studio. Alex sheds light on the significant release that occurred on June 4th, 2024, bringing notable improvements to DataWeave and MUnit. You’ll hear about the benefits of transitioning to a modern IDE, the enhanced capabilities for running MUnit tests, and the introduction of the DataWeave Expression Builder.
Listen in as we explore the recent enhancements in the MuleSoft ecosystem, including the ability to select different Java versions within Anypoint Studio and Anypoint Code Builder (ACB). We’ll discuss the dual flavors of ACB — local and web-based IDEs — and their respective advantages, such as ease of configuration and flexibility for specific projects. This episode promises an exciting look ahead at future updates and the ongoing evolution of MuleSoft tools, sure to spark your interest in revisiting and exploring these new capabilities further.
Show Highlights:
- Overview of ACB as a Visual Studio Code-based IDE
- Enhancements in DataWeave and MUnit within ACB
- User-friendly features of the DataWeave Expression Builder
- Dual options of local and web-based IDEs in ACB
- Support for different Java versions in both Anypoint Studio and ACB
- New features, including async API support and improved API kit configurations
Links:
- MuleSoft Anypoint Code Builder (ACB) Release Notes – https://docs.mulesoft.com/release-notes/code-builder/acb-release-notes
- Anypoint Code Builder June ’24 Release Playlist – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiONnRuKRuJCtQBGW9Qcrp_tCMgBmg0-F