 
Consume a REST Service Example
The following example illustrates how to configure Anypoint Connector for HTTP (HTTP Connector) to consume a REST service by setting up the HTTP Listener source and the Request operation.
To accomplish this example, you must:
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Consume a REST API service using default HTTP configurations. 
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Test the HTTP request. 
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Edit the configuration to make secure HTTPS requests. 
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Test the HTTPS request. 
The following screenshot shows the Anypoint Studio app flow for this example:
 
Create the Mule Application
To create the Mule flow:
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In the Mule Palette view, select the HTTP Listener source and drag it on to the canvas. 
 The source initiates the flow by listening for incoming HTTP message.
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On the Listener configuration screen, optionally change the value of the Display Name field. 
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Set Path to /trigger.
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Click the plus sign (+) next to the Connector configuration field to configure a global element that can be used by all instances of the HTTP Listener in the app. 
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On the General tab, configure the following fields: - 
Host: All Interfaces [0.0.0.0] (default)
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Port: 8081
 
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Click OK.     
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Drag an HTTP Request operation to the right of HTTP Listener. 
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Set URL to http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users.  
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Save your Mule app. 
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Click the project name in Package Explorer and then click Run > Run As > Mule Application. 
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Open a web browser, and go to localhost:8081/trigger.
 The Listener hears the request on port8081, and starts the app. The list of users appears in the browser.
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Return to the Request configuration screen and set the URL field to https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/usersto use the HTTPS protocol.
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Click the plus sign (+) next to the Connector configuration field to configure a global element that can be used by all instances of the HTTP Request in the app. 
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Set Port to 443.
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Click OK.   
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Save and run your Mule app. 
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Open a web browser, and go to localhost:8081/trigger.
 The Listener hears the request on port8081, and starts the app. The list of users appears in the browser.
XML for Consuming a REST API Service
Paste this code into your Studio XML editor to quickly load the flow for this example into your Mule app:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<mule xmlns:http="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/http" xmlns="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core"
	xmlns:doc="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/documentation"
	xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/core/current/mule.xsd
http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/http http://www.mulesoft.org/schema/mule/http/current/mule-http.xsd">
	<http:listener-config name="HTTP_Listener_config" doc:name="HTTP Listener config" >
		<http:listener-connection host="0.0.0.0" port="8081" />
	</http:listener-config>
	<http:request-config name="HTTP_Request_configuration" doc:name="HTTP Request configuration" >
		<http:request-connection port="443" />
	</http:request-config>
	<flow name="Flow" >
		<http:listener doc:name="Listener" config-ref="HTTP_Listener_config" path="/trigger"/>
		<http:request method="GET" doc:name="Request"  config-ref="HTTP_Request_configuration" url="https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users"/>
	</flow>
</mule>


