sravan garu easy to understand and important to learn its very gland to a person like you for the beginners thanks alot i know its a small word, I very happy to being a part of our Big family telegram
I am doing CICD setup using jenkins for Mulesoft applications. There are many applications within a single project. What branching strategy should be used for applications. Should i create a seperate repository for every application or a branch is enough for application. Please advice
Hello Sir. Many thanks for the video. It was really helpful. Can you please also demonstrate how to implement CICD for Mulesoft with Bamboo and Bitbucket.
nice explanation, anypoint platform e git plugin is there but sometime we are facing issue while committing the code, so we are using source tree for this purpose.
Hi Sravan, I am facing an error while cloning the project. Cloning into 'FirstProject'... remote: Enumerating objects: 3, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (3/3), done. remote: Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 Unpacking objects: 100% (3/3), done. error: waitpid for fetch-pack failed: No child processes I have tried with an option called "Run as administrator" but the result is the same. Could you please help us ??? Thanx in advance.
Mr. Sravan you are my hero you are wonderful explainer never seen others like you in mulesoft
Thanks a lot :)
Hello Dear, as a beginner I can say you relife my struess I thank you so much, please keep it up.
sravan garu easy to understand and important to learn its very gland to a person like you for the beginners thanks alot i know its a small word, I very happy to being a part of our Big family telegram
Thanks for the video on Github... It was useful for me as I am new to it.
Ur explanation is awesome
thanks its extremely helpful, cant wait for 2nd part & Jenkins
It's already uploaded 🙂
@@MuleSoftTechZone Great , I am on it as we talk . thanks
Awesome Sravan😎👍
great video, very easy to perceive and understand.
Nice video helpful for begineers
looking forward for part 2 as well as jenkins part
Jenkins is step 2
I am doing CICD setup using jenkins for Mulesoft applications.
There are many applications within a single project.
What branching strategy should be used for applications. Should i create a seperate repository for every application or a branch is enough for application. Please advice
Hi Sravan
Actually I am committing code to github but it’s denied so I commit code through add file is it ok
Hello Sir. Many thanks for the video. It was really helpful. Can you please also demonstrate how to implement CICD for Mulesoft with Bamboo and Bitbucket.
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nice explanation, anypoint platform e git plugin is there but sometime we are facing issue while committing the code, so we are using source tree for this purpose.
Thanks a lot!!
Thanq anna
Hi Sravan,
I am facing an error while cloning the project.
Cloning into 'FirstProject'...
remote: Enumerating objects: 3, done.
remote: Counting objects: 100% (3/3), done.
remote: Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0
Unpacking objects: 100% (3/3), done.
error: waitpid for fetch-pack failed: No child processes
I have tried with an option called "Run as administrator" but the result is the same.
Could you please help us ???
Thanx in advance.
This is not error. It's downloading logs. Can you check whether you are able to see folder
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The folder was just coming and disappearing again automatically
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Earlier the log was appeared so I have run the git as administrator then it worked
Now I have tried but not working
Hi sir, very nice amazing explanation, can u do in telugu mule soft course videos.
Mulesoft developer and Mulesoft admin have same scope for job?
Or only mulesoft developer have more opportunities?
Plz answer this question 🥺
also please do video on sap connector and azure dev op cloud hub deployment.plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
please upload the videos at the earliest.plzzzzz
if you give any class online please reach out to me .
thank you
Sir, you didnt explained anything about CI/CD!
CI CD is explained in 2 videos and if you have gone through whole video u'll understand what's CI
@@MuleSoftTechZone ok thank u sir