What URLs need to be allowlisted by my IT team in order to run Anypoint Studio? Allowlisting URLs used by Anypoint Studio is important so Studio can interact with the required external and Anypoint platform hosts.
This information is for your organization's IT team.
1. Security and Antivirus software:
- If you have Security and Antivirus software, allowlist Anypoint Studio. Running real-time antivirus protection software on your operating system might have a negative impact on Anypoint Studio performance. Steps to solve these performance issues vary depending on your antivirus software.
General recommendation:
- Allow or exclude from your Antivirus software --Anypoint Studio, its java executables, the Studio install and workspace filesystem locations, or some combination of both.
Documentation:
https://docs.mulesoft.com/release-notes/studio/anypoint-studio-7.15-with-4.4-runtime-release-notes#software-requirements
2. Allowlist Anypoint Studio directories for your users:
- All Anypoint Studio users need read and write permissions for the C:\ directory or the directory where Anypoint Studio is installed
- If you are using a Windows antivirus application, ensure that the plugins/ and features/ directories are under the trusted category
- Allowlist the Anypoint Studio workspace folder
- In Windows, allowlist the Windows default temp folder where Studio stores temporary files
Documentation:
https://docs.mulesoft.com/studio/7.15/to-download-and-install-studio
3. Allowlist the below MuleSoft and Third-Party URLs so they are not blocked or interrupted by your organization's firewall or proxy:
MuleSoft:
Third-Party:
001119925

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