Connect Salesforce And Anypoint Platform Using Tenant Relationship
Establish a tenant relationship between your Anypoint Platform and Salesforce
organization, and then turn on MuleSoft Direct capability supported in the Salesforce
organization. Accept terms and conditions on the MuleSoft Direct setup page to view and deploy
available integrations assets for your cloud.
Turn On MuleSoft Direct Capability in Anypoint Platform
After you establish a tenant relationship between your Anypoint Platform organization
and a trusted Salesforce organization, enable MuleSoft Direct in Anypoint
Platform.
Sign in to Anypoint Platform using an account that has the root Organization
Administrator permission.
If you aren't the Anypoint Platform admin, contact your Anypoint Platform admin and
ask for help.
In the navigation bar or the main Anypoint Platform page, click Access
Management.
In the left navigation, select Salesforce.
If your organization has at least one established tenant relationship with a
Salesforce organization, a list of Salesforce orgs appears. This list shows the name,
organization ID, and status of the tenant relationship connection.
In the section for the connected Salesforce organization to enable MuleSoft Direct
for, select Enable.
Select the Anypoint Platform business groups that allow the connected Salesforce org
to access pre-built apps, and then click Save settings.
After the Anypoint Platform admin provides the permissions, MuleSoft Direct capability
is enabled in Salesforce.
Accept Terms and Conditions
Accept terms and conditions for at least one cloud to view its available integration
assets.
In Setup, find and select MuleSoft Direct.
On the MuleSoft Direct Setup page, click Get Started.
Read and accept the terms and conditions, and then click
Save.
Now you can view and deploy the integration assets for the cloud that you've access
to.
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