You can manage MuleSoft and other external MCP servers in API Catalog. Sync MuleSoft
MCP servers from Anypoint Platform to make them discoverable in Salesforce. You can manually
register other external MCP servers in Agentforce Registry or install them from AgentExchange
packages. The external MCP servers are then visible in API Catalog and, when activated,
available to use in Agentforce.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Performance, and
Unlimited Editions
Manage MuleSoft MCP Servers in API Catalog Discover MuleSoft MCP servers to use in Agentforce. Sync eligible new and updated versions of MCP servers from Anypoint Platform into your catalog. Then, create connections for them and add tools you allow the servers to use.
View Manual External MCP Servers in API Catalog After you manually register external MCP servers by using Agentforce Registry, you can view the servers and their tools in API Catalog. Head back to Agentforce Registry to manage the servers and edit the tools. You can also view MCP servers in API Catalog that you install by using AgentExchange.
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