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In this episode, MuleSource CTO and co-founder Ross Mason speaks with David Dossot and John D’Emic about their recently released book “Mule in Action” published by Manning. During this podcast the authors discuss why they wrote the book, what readers (and users of Mule) can expect, and some tips on getting started with Mule today…

Listen to the podcast for a special 27% discount on “Mule in Action.” (Use the discount code mentioned in the podcast to purchase the book online at: http://www.manning.com/rademakers/.)

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John D’Emic has been working on integration projects in one form or another for the last 10 years. He is currently the Chief Integration Architect at OpSource,Inc and has been leveraging Mule in that capacity since 2006. In addition to being an extensive end user of Mule, John has submitted patches to the Jetty and XFire transports. He holds a degree in Computer Science from St. John’s University and lives in Brooklyn, NY.

David Dossot has worked as a software engineer and architect for more than 13 years. He has been using Mule since 2005 in a variety of different contexts and is the project despot of the JCR Transport. He is lead and contributor to several minor open source projects, including NxBRE, a .NET business rules engine, which received coverage from O’Reilly. He is also a judge for the Jolt Product Excellence Awards and has written several articles for SD Magazine. He holds a Production Systems Engineering Diploma from ESSTIN.

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