Everything you need to know to migrate from Mule 3 to Mule 4 from Air Canada

There are several steps that go into updating a CloudHub-hosted runtime engine, including security updates and data patching that are applied directly to the runtime engine. When it comes to patch and minor version updates, these must be applied to the runtimes by the application owner. These updates require regression testing of the applications, but […]

Nine’s journey migrating from Mule 3 to Mule 4

Nine is Australia’s largest locally owned media company — covering television, digital publishing, and content production. Recently, Nine migrated from Mule 3 to Mule 4 to support its growing business demands and utilize the latest technologies available. By migrating, Nine improved its environment and increased the speed of its process that runs 19 million records […]

Custom batch job instance IDs in Mule 3.8

Welcome to the final post in the three post series about batch improvements on Mule 3.8! The last new feature we have is a simple one which comes quite handy when you need to read through logs. As you know, batch jobs are just programs processed in batch mode, and each time the job is […]

Configurable batch block size in Mule 3.8

Welcome back! Following the series about new batch features in Mule 3.8, the second most common request was being able to configure the batch block size. What’s the block size? In a traditional online processing model, each request is usually mapped to a worker thread. Regardless of the processing being synchronous, asynchronous, one-way, request-response, or even if […]

Batch improvements in Mule 3.8 – Mutable commit blocks

Hello there! If you’ve been using Mule for a while now, you probably remember that the batch module was introduced back in the 3.5 release. If you’re not familiar with it, you can familiarize yourself by following these links: Introducing the Batch module Batch Module Reloaded How to build a Batch enabled connector Near Real time […]

Announcing Mule 3.8: A unified runtime for integration and API management

As part of our upcoming Anypoint Platform June 2016 announcement, we are excited to release Mule 3.8. This release extends the flexibility of Mule, the runtime engine of Anypoint Platform, by unifying integration and API management capabilities into one lightweight distribution. It also significantly enhances core Mule functionality including DNS round robin load balancing, DataWeave […]