How do you deploy a Mule application to CloudHub?

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How do you deploy a Mule application to CloudHub?

Explanation:
The key idea is packaging and deploying a ready-to-run artifact to CloudHub. You build a deployable artifact (a zip or jar) using Maven or export a deployable from Studio, then deploy that artifact through Runtime Manager in Anypoint Platform or via the CloudHub UI. This ensures the application is packaged with all resources and dependencies and runs in CloudHub’s managed runtime. Uploading source code directly, having CloudHub compile on upload, or running from Studio locally don’t align with how CloudHub deployment works, which is about deploying the prepared artifact to the cloud environment.

The key idea is packaging and deploying a ready-to-run artifact to CloudHub. You build a deployable artifact (a zip or jar) using Maven or export a deployable from Studio, then deploy that artifact through Runtime Manager in Anypoint Platform or via the CloudHub UI. This ensures the application is packaged with all resources and dependencies and runs in CloudHub’s managed runtime. Uploading source code directly, having CloudHub compile on upload, or running from Studio locally don’t align with how CloudHub deployment works, which is about deploying the prepared artifact to the cloud environment.

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