diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/_partials/acb-component-info.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/_partials/acb-component-info.adoc
index 2a83c451c..6641a64ba 100644
--- a/modules/ROOT/pages/_partials/acb-component-info.adoc
+++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/_partials/acb-component-info.adoc
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ Includes On-Error Continue (``) and On-Error Propagate (`
@@ -302,6 +304,104 @@ Your configuration XML file now looks similar to the following:
----
+
+. Add another component to your flow.
++
+For example, add the *Create* operation from Anypoint Connector for Salesforce to insert an Account record.
++
+Use this pattern when your flow receives data through an HTTP Listener and must create Salesforce records.
+If you completed the earlier steps that add *Set payload* with a fixed string, remove or replace that processor so you can shape the payload before *Create*.
++
+For more information about using *Create* with Account records, see xref:salesforce-connector::salesforce-connector-examples.adoc[].
++
+.. In the configuration XML, add a global Salesforce connection element above your `` element (not inside the flow).
++
+Use configuration properties for credentials instead of literals; for example:
++
+[source,xml]
+----
+
+
+
+----
++
+For more information about connection types and authentication fields, see xref:salesforce-connector::index.adoc[].
++
+.. In the canvas, click the image:icon-plus.png["",15,15] (*Add component*) icon after *HTTP Listener*.
+.. In the *Add Component* panel, search for *Set payload*, and add the component.
+.. Configure *Set payload* with a DataWeave expression that builds a JSON object whose fields match your HTTP API (they need not match Salesforce field names yet).
++
+For example, use *fx* to enter DataWeave with `output application/json` and sample fields such as `companyName`, `industry`, and `phoneNumber`.
++
+Alternatively, add *Transform Message* and use the same DataWeave in ``.
++
+For more information about *Transform Message*, see xref:anypoint-code-builder::acb-component-transform.adoc[].
++
+.. From the canvas, click the image:icon-plus.png["",15,15] (*Add component*) icon after *Set payload* (or *Transform Message*).
+.. In the *Add Component* panel, click *Connectors*, select *Salesforce*, and select *Create*.
+.. In the configuration panel for *Create*, set:
++
+--
+* *Connection config*: The global Salesforce configuration name (for example, `Salesforce_Config`).
+* *Type*: `Account`.
+* *Records*: A DataWeave expression that resolves to the records to create.
++
+If the incoming payload uses different property names than Salesforce expects, map those properties in *Records*, as shown in the configuration XML example that follows.
+If the payload is already an array of Java objects with Salesforce field names (`output application/java`), you can use `#[payload]`.
+--
++
+[TIP]
+====
+If *Type* stays empty until you establish a working Salesforce connection, set `type="Account"` on `` in the configuration XML.
+For more information about connector fields for this operation, see xref:salesforce-connector::index.adoc[].
+====
++
+[NOTE]
+====
+Picklist fields such as *Industry* must use values that exist in your Salesforce organization.
+====
++
+The following configuration XML listens on `/accounts`, builds a JSON payload, maps it to Account fields inside ``, and calls *Create*.
+Align `config-ref` on `` with the `name` of your `` (for example, `config-ref` from the earlier steps in this topic).
++
+[source,xml]
+----
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ #[%dw 2.0
+output application/java
+---
+[{
+ Name: payload.companyName,
+ Industry: payload.industry,
+ Phone: payload.phoneNumber
+}]]
+
+
+
+
+----
++
+If the message payload is already an array of Java objects with Salesforce field names, you can omit `` and set *Records* to `#[payload]`, or use a self-closing `` element with that default.
++
+You can achieve the same result by adding *Transform Message* with `output application/java` followed by `` with *Records* set to `#[payload]`.
// end::add-components[]
//
diff --git a/modules/ROOT/pages/int-configure-components-add.adoc b/modules/ROOT/pages/int-configure-components-add.adoc
index 72887710b..fdf153bf4 100644
--- a/modules/ROOT/pages/int-configure-components-add.adoc
+++ b/modules/ROOT/pages/int-configure-components-add.adoc
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
= Adding a Component to Your Project
:page-deployment-options: cloud-ide, desktop-ide
+:open-config-xml: In the Explorer, open the configuration XML file for your project:
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