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Enhanced MuleSoft Experience Release Notes

The enhanced MuleSoft experience is a unified workspace for managing, governing, and monitoring AI-connected integration assets, including agents, APIs, Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, LLM proxies, and gateways. Teams use it to register services, apply governance strategies, monitor runtime health, and optimize costs from one portfolio view instead of working across disconnected tools.

June 11, 2026

What’s New

This release includes security updates and improvements to the enhanced MuleSoft experience.

Fixed Issues

The release addresses these enhanced MuleSoft experience issues:

Issue Resolution ID

You can now deploy, edit, and delete MCP servers that share the same name.

W-22603005

Auto-generated MCP tool names no longer contain spaces, ensuring compliance with the MCP specification.

W-22816476

You can now open service detail pages from the Services catalog while viewing the root Business Group context.

W-22696491

Governance Insights reports now display policy rulesets and instances correctly.

W-22710201

The Environment filter on the Gateways catalog page now correctly filters the displayed gateways by the selected environment.

W-22778035

The Provider filter on portfolio pages (Agents, APIs, MCPs) now correctly returns services associated with the selected provider.

W-22815822

The Vitest library is upgraded to 4.1.8 to address a reported security vulnerability.

W-22777847

Automated policies configured at both organization and environment levels now display correctly without duplicated policy activity.

W-22735582

Policy direction (inbound or outbound) now displays correctly under application methods instead of showing generic instance policy labels.

W-22801826

A cross-tenant security vulnerability that allowed unauthorized access to Kong gateway plugin configurations across organizations is resolved.

W-22803601

Public MCP Server and Agent assets no longer allow unmanaged instance creation.

W-22733185

MCP server provisioning status now updates more reliably while reducing unnecessary refresh cycles.

W-22725529

Third-party libraries are updated to resolve reported security vulnerabilities.

W-22618670

May 28, 2026

What’s New

  • You can now manage agents, APIs, MCP servers, LLM proxies, and gateways from one portfolio experience, so teams can govern and operate AI integrations without switching between separate tools.

  • You can now add services through provider-based discovery or manual registration, so teams can onboard both cloud-managed and custom services faster.

  • You can now create MCP servers by selecting source systems and publishing tools and resources for MCP clients, so you can more easily expose existing APIs and SaaS systems through MCP workflows.

    For more information, see Create an MCP Server.

  • You can now add semantic services with Basic and Advanced scale models, so LLM-driven requests route with improved context awareness as traffic grows.

    For more information, see Add Semantic Services.

  • You can now apply governance strategies across supported service types, so teams can enforce conformance and cost controls more consistently.

    For more information, see Create Governance Strategies and View Service Details.

  • Scanner operations now support lifecycle workflows for running, pausing, editing, and deleting scanners, so provider discovery stays current with less manual overhead.

    For more information, see Adding Scanners from Providers and Managing Scanners.

  • Service detail pages now centralize instance creation and management workflows for supported catalogs, so teams can align deployment operations with governance and monitoring workflows.

    For more information, see Creating and Managing Instances and View Service Details.