I received a lot of questions lately regarding the Community Edition of Mule ESB in version 4. Therefore, I have decided to write a couple of articles about this. First of all, MuleSoft has rebranded the community version into the Mule 4 Kernel. Here is some brief information I have contained within the previous article. In this article, I had in mind to show how to write a simple application using IntelliJ IDEA community IDE. However, this is impossible yet. You will only see how to setup Kernel runtime and look at what is going on with the IntelliJ plugin for the newest Mule Runtime. In the next article, I will use Anypoint Studio instead.
Environment Setup
First, we need to set up our environment. During this step, I will install Mule Runtime for our application and IDE for application development.
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