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Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Integration Foundations
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Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Integration Foundations

NEW COURSE & NEW SALESFORCE RELEASE | Latest Questions for Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Integration Foundations
Last updated 5/2026
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What you'll learn

  • Review integration fundamentals, APIs, application networks, and API-led connectivity in MuleSoft projects.
  • Practice Anypoint Platform concepts for Exchange, API Manager, Design Center, and Runtime Manager.
  • Apply MuleSoft terminology for flows, connectors, transformations, error handling, and reusable assets.
  • Prepare for Integration Foundations questions on security, governance, deployment, monitoring, and team roles.

Included in This Course

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Description

About the Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Integration Foundations Exam

The Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Integration Foundations Exam is designed for individuals who want to work as effective members of a MuleSoft project team. This certification validates your understanding of core integration concepts, API-led connectivity, and essential MuleSoft terminology.

Who Should Take This Exam?

This certification is ideal for professionals who want to gain knowledge in:

  • The roles, responsibilities, and lifecycle phases of typical integration projects

  • Key integration concepts and terminology used by MuleSoft architects and developers

  • Common integration challenges, use cases, and the technologies that solve them

  • Technical complexities in integration development

  • The components and benefits of the MuleSoft Anypoint Platform for system integration and API management

Typical job roles include:

  • Developers

  • Architects

  • Project Managers & Technical Project Managers

  • Integration Product Owners

  • IT Professionals and IT Operations Teams

Exam Details

  • Format: 40 multiple-choice questions + up to 5 unscored questions

  • Time Allowed: 70 minutes

  • Passing Score: 70%

  • Exam Version: Spring ’24 Release

  • Registration Fee: USD $75 (plus applicable taxes)

  • Retake Fee: Free

  • Delivery Options: Proctored exam (online or onsite) – [View scheduling details]

  • Reference Materials: No external materials allowed during the exam

  • Prerequisites: None

Exam Outline

The Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Integration Foundations Exam measures a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to the following objectives. Candidates should have an interest in working as an informed member of a MuleSoft project team. MuleSoft Integration Foundations candidates should have knowledge of core integration and application programming interface (API)-led connectivity terminology and concepts, as well as the components and benefits of Anypoint Platform for system integration and API management.

Identify the roles, responsibilities, and lifecycle of a integration project: 17%

  • Identify the common reasons that IT integration projects frequently fail.

  • Define the IT delivery gap and describe MuleSoft's approach to closing it.

  • Describe the characteristics and roles of an API-led IT delivery model that emphasizes both production and consumption.

  • Describe the common delivery methodologies for integration projects.

  • Identify key DevOps practices and tools for building, testing, deploying, and delivering integration solutions.

  • Identify and describe the steps of the design, implement, and management stages of MuleSoft's recommended product-centric API lifecycle.

  • Describe the roles and responsibilities within a typical MuleSoft integration project team.

Recognize and interpret essential integration concepts and terminology: 20%

  • Distinguish between Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS).

  • Identify the types of virtualization, computing, and storage infrastructure required by enterprise systems and describe the principles of system scalability.

  • Classify and describe common networking protocols used in system communication.

  • Recognize the differences between common data formats (for example, XML, YAML, and JSON) used in transformations and configuration files.

  • Define and describe the core concepts of API and enterprise system security.

  • Identify and describe the HTTP components that enable RESTful web services.

  • Define and correctly use the terms API implementation, API proxy, API interface, API client/consumer, and API invocation.

  • Identify and classify RESTful, SOAP, AsyncAPI, and GraphQL APIs.

Recognize common integration problems, use cases, and technical solutions: 17%

  • Classify and describe the characteristics of common enterprise systems.

  • Classify and describe the tradeoffs of legacy and modern integration approaches.

  • Given a complex business problem, identify the fundamental integration use cases that can deliver an end-to-end business solution.

  • Describe the purpose and function of the different classes of integration technologies.

  • Identify the types of integration technologies that are most suitable to realize different integration use cases and business scenarios.

  • Deconstruct an integration solution into its integration system constituents.

Explain the common technical complexities and patterns in integration development: 18%

  • Describe the differences between the request-reply, one-way, multicast, batch, and stream interaction patterns.

  • Explain the differences between the aggregation, orchestration, and choreography composition patterns.

  • Describe the purpose of an API specification and the benefits of following a design-first approach to API development.

  • Describe and compare observability approaches for integration solutions including logs, metrics, and tracing.

  • Design MuleSoft applications using common features of core connectors.

  • Describe the differences between cloud, hybrid, and on-premise deployment architectures.

  • Describe the differences and tradeoffs between monolithic and microservices application architectures.

  • Describe the difference between a service mesh and an API gateway.

Describe the components and benefits of Anypoint Platform for system integration: 18%

  • Identify the primary components of Anypoint Platform and their benefits for system integration.

  • Identify and describe the common characteristics of popular Anypoint Connectors for connecting to software applications, databases, and protocols.

  • Identify the components and describe the benefits of the Anypoint Platform runtime planes and control planes.

  • Describe the MuleSoft-hosted and customer-hosted deployment options for Anypoint Platform.

  • Describe the uses and benefits of the Anypoint Platform development tools and languages for integration developers and DevOps teams.

  • Describe and classify the types of reusable assets in Anypoint Exchange that form the building blocks of integration solutions.

Describe the components and benefits of Anypoint Platform for API management: 10%

  • Identify the primary components of Anypoint Platform and their benefits for API management.

  • Identify how MuleSoft products realize the goals of full lifecycle API development and Universal API Management (UAPIM).

  • Explain the advantages of API-led connectivity with Anypoint Platform over other integration and API management approaches.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in studying for and passing the Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Associate Exam