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Anypoint Platform vs Harness

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Overall Rating
4.4 (570)
4.5 (32)
Ease-of-Use
4.4 / 5
4.4 / 5
Value for Money
4.4 / 5
4.4 / 5
Customer Support
4.2 / 5
4.8 / 5
Functionality
4.5 / 5
4.4 / 5
Last Review Written
July 3, 2024
May 29, 2024
Pros/Cons
  • Pros

  • I had very good experience while i was working with mulesoft. The best thing i like in mulesoft is to ease of use.
  • You need to use other concepts and best practices, but they offer a great information about it in his blog. MuleSoft is a great application like ESB (on-premise and CloudHub).
  • This is one the best studio o have ever seen very best in quality and customer support was awesome.
  • Cons

  • Many bugs in the editor - showing errors where there are none, showing errors on the wrong lines.
  • I think one of the worst points of this platform is the user friendlyness. Maybe I'm not a pro, but it was difficult for me to understand how to use it at first.
  • Sometimes the UI is stuck and drags the time along. Every release has something new and sometime that is little difficult to grab on and make changes to the code.
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  • Pros

  • The concept is outstanding. Being able to record runtime state in production for post-mortem debugging is utterly amazing.
  • Overops (formerly Takipi) is a great tool that has been a fantastic asset to our debugging capabilities.
  • Great experience overall, great customer service when we had doubts about the product. The software does what it says it does and really helps to make the CD easier.
  • Cons

  • It would fail to notify about most errors, and routinely report errors we had attempted to filter out. This persisted despite numerous sessions with app engineers.
  • Sometimes it's hard to find the exact "problem" even with a link provided in the log. And I see some lags when we browse events by selecting date/time range and servers.
  • Our Admin complains that it is not convenient to set system wide 'overrides', that is, exception types to ignore. It can be done, but multiple times, and apparently needs to be reset.
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Deployments
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Desktop - Mac
Desktop - Windows
Desktop - Linux
Desktop - Chromebook
On-Premise - Windows
On-Premise - Linux
Mobile - Android
Mobile - iPhone
Mobile - iPad
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Desktop - Mac
Desktop - Windows
Desktop - Linux
Desktop - Chromebook
On-Premise - Windows
On-Premise - Linux
Mobile - Android
Mobile - iPhone
Mobile - iPad
Support and Training
Support
Email/Help Desk
FAQs/Forum
Knowledge Base
Phone Support
24/7 (Live Rep)
Chat
Email/Help Desk
FAQs/Forum
Knowledge Base
Phone Support
24/7 (Live Rep)
Chat
Training
In Person
Live Online
Webinars
Documentation
Videos
In Person
Live Online
Webinars
Documentation
Videos