Make the move to Mule 3 followup Q&A
A week ago, we hosted a webinar on making the move to Mule 3.1. The goal was to introduce the new capabilities in Mule
Mule 3: Services or Flows? You can have both!
The service framework in Mule has always existed for building integration solutions. The design is simple and highly scalable: 1) messages flow in on
Taking a Rest from Code Camp 2010
Code Camp continues to grow by leaps and bounds each year. For those not familiar with Code Camp, it's an all volunteer run conference
Hot Deploy from Mule IDE
The Mule IDE does not natively support Mule 3's new application structure yet, but not to worry, with the new 2.1 release of the
New Mule IDE coming
If you have used the Mule IDE you know it helps greatly to simplify setting up a Mule project in Eclipse, editing XML, and
Note to Businesses: Take the SOA, Leave the Buzz
In a recent post by Loraine Lawson on ITBusinessEdge, an informal survey was cited that referenced a majority of mid-market CIOs who “said they
Dynamic App Runtime Updates in Mule
Mule community member, author, and consultant Eugene Ciurana recently discussed a technique for extending or modifying the run-time code in Mule without stopping the
Noteworthy new features in Mule ESB Enterprise
With the release of Mule ESB 2.2.4 Enterprise Edition, there are several new and interesting capabilities that have been enhanced in Mule. Reading through
Agile Planning at Mule
At MuleSoft we use Agile development to build and deliver all of our software products. One of the more challenging and potentially time consuming
“Dead-simple” integration for web app development
Silicon Valley Code Camp 2009 is coming up quickly. It will be held on October 3rd and 4th at Foothill College in Los Altos,