BIAN DXC Hogan Party Data Management Process API

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This asset is a component of Retail Banking with BIAN Framework (DXC Hogan and Zafin), a solution for the creation of a customer by unlocking data from core banking platforms(e.g. Hogan), systems of engagement (e.g. CRM), and CPQ (e.g. Zafin).

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This integration template implements the BIAN DXC Hogan Party Data Management Process API specification.
The solution includes pre-built APIs, connectors, and integration templates that help unlock business-critical data from external systems, all the while guiding you to adopt best practices synthesized from thousands of customer implementations. These assets can be used as-is or extended to meet your company's unique needs.

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Considerations
To make this Anypoint Template run, there are certain preconditions that must be considered. Failing to do so could lead to unexpected behavior of the template.

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APIs security considerations
This System API is meant to be deployed to CloudHub and managed using the API Platform Manager.

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Running on-premise
In this section, we detail the way you should run your Anypoint Template on your computer.
Where to Download Anypoint Studio and Mule ESB
The first thing to know if you are a newcomer to Mule is where to get the tools.
You can download Anypoint Studio from this Location
You can download Mule ESB from this Location
Importing an Anypoint Template into Studio
Anypoint Studio offers several ways to import a project into the workspace, for instance:
Anypoint Studio Project from File System
Packaged mule application (.jar)
You can find a detailed description of how to do so on this Documentation Page.

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Running on Studio
Once you have imported your Anypoint Template into Anypoint Studio you need to follow these steps to run it:
Complete all the properties required as per the examples in the section Properties to be configured
Once that is done, right-click on your Anypoint Template project folder
Hover your mouse over "Run as"
Click on "Mule Application"

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Running on Mule ESB stand alone
Complete all properties in one of the property files, for example in config-local.yaml, and run your app with the corresponding environment variable to use it. To follow the example, this will be mule.env=local.

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Running on CloudHub
While creating your application on CloudHub (Or you can do it later as a next step), you need to go to "Manage Application" > "Properties" to set all environment variables detailed in Properties to be configured.
Follow other steps defined here and once your app is all set and started, there is no need to do anything else.
Deploying your Anypoint Template on CloudHub

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Properties to be configured
In order to use this Mule Anypoint Template, you need to configure properties (Credentials, configurations, etc.) either in the properties file or in CloudHub as Environment Variables.

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TypeREST API
OrganizationMuleSoft
Published by
Mulesoft Partner
Published onNov 17, 2021
Asset overview

Asset versions for 1.0.x

Asset versions
VersionActions
1.0.0