Anypoint MQ is a cloud messaging service that allows customers to perform advanced asynchronous messaging between their applications.
The dead-letter queue is the queue that messages get sent if they can't be routed to their correct destination.
Mule4 Automated Policy
Types of Mulesoft Policy
Support for Automated Policies
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Automated policies are only available for Mule runtime engine (Mule4) APIs using a MuleSoft-hosted control plane.
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All runtime deployment targets support automated policies (CloudHub, Runtime Fabric, and Hybrid).
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Automated policies have priority over the same types of policies already applied to a specific API proxy.
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As an administrator, we can apply policies specific to external identity providers (IdPs, such as OpenID) if the environment to which you want to apply policies includes them.
Steps to Apply Automated Policy
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In the API Manager, select Automated Policies from the navigation menu on the left.
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Click Apply new automated policy.
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Select the provided policy that you want to configure.
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Apply to a specific set of runtimes.
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Click Apply.
Publish Sysylog and Application Logs From MuleSoft Runtime Fabric to GrayLog
Agenda
General practice to verify logs in RTF
- View Logs from an Application using Ops Center.
- By Forwarding logs to External Analytical tool (Demo GrayLog).
- Configure SysLog in log forward in RTF to send logs to external tool.
View Logs from an Application using Ops Center