AnypointStudio offers a single graphical design environment for Anypoint Platform. The program accelerates the developer's productivity with a single graphical environment for SOA, SaaS, APIs, and data integration, then it lets you deploy your applications with one click to the Mule runtime, on-premises or in the cloud. Check that the JDK installer is right for your OS (Windows, Linux, Mac.) and architecture (x86, x64). – Luiggi Mendoza Jun 6 '12 at 4:08 try to use eclipse or netbeans in first place (to write your first hello world, etc), then try to install the java sdk latter.
Make sure that you have all of the prerequisites before starting the tutorial:
- Make sure that your system has the most recent JDK installed
- Install Maven on your local machine
To check to see if Maven is installed on your local system, type the following command into the Terminal:
mvn -v
If you don't have Maven installed, you can install it using Homebrew. Simply type:
brew install maven
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When Maven is installed, run the command:
mvn clean install
This command should create a local .m2 cellar folder that contains your settings.xml file which contains global settings for all Maven executions. This folder should be located at $USER_HOME/.m2/ and the folder called repository holds all of the local copies of various Maven artifacts, either caches of artifacts pulled down from remote repositories, such as Maven Central, or artifacts built by your local Maven builds. The artifacts are organized in there in folder structures that mirror the groupId's of the artifacts.
In order to successfully build using Maven, you will have to create and/or modify your settings.xml file. To access that folder on Mac, go to Finder -> Go and type: ~/.m2
If the folder doesn’t appear for you, feel free to create it. You can manually create the file by typing and then pasting the code below:
touch ~/.m2/settings.xml
Make sure to input your Anypoint Studio credentials in your settings.xml file then save the file.
You may get the below error when attempting to build your project using Maven if your JAVA_HOME environment variables aren’t configured correctly.
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To configure your environment variables, type:
export JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_201.jdk/Contents/Home
Make sure that you match up your JDK version with the one that is currently installed on your machine. To find the JDK version you have installed, simply navigate to that folder in your Finder by going to Finder -> GO.
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For Windows users, your .m2 folder is expected to be located under ${user.home} and you would see it under <root>Users<username>. The create a folder with the . prefix on Windows, simply go to Start -> Run, type cmd then in the command prompt type:
md c:UsersYourUsername.m2
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Now that your machine is all set up, make sure to create an Anypoint Platform account below and download Anypoint Studio.