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New RAML Tools for .NET Developers using Anypoint Platform
This post is brought to you by Pablo Cibraro. Pablo is a Software Architect focused on MuleSoft’s solutions for Microsoft. As part of our on-going... read more.
Introducing the new Mule agent
Together with the release of Mule 3.6, we’ve also shipped a new Mule agent that exposes new APIs to manage and monitor running Mule,... read more.
Exposing CXF webservice with Mule Cache
The first thing that comes to mind on Mule Cache scope is how to implement this cache mechanism with a webservice. Mule has a... read more.
Using .NET code and Visual Studio with Anypoint Platform
Our January 2015 release of Anypoint Platform brings with it many new updates to power API-led connectivity. For organizations with investments in .NET, we are... read more.
Library upgrades in Mule ESB 3.6
If you have read the Mule ESB 3.6 release notes then you already know what I'm about to say, but just to recap, here... read more.
Json validation using a draft v4 schema? Oh Yeah!
Sometimes you're expecting a JSON, specially when publishing or consuming a REST API. But you need to make sure it's a good JSON, not... read more.
You’re into XML? Mule now supports XPath, XSLT and XQuery 3.0
In spite of JSON's reign as the king of API data format, XML still remains the exchange data format of choice for a number... read more.
Asynchronous Logging in Mule 3.6
"Logs are like car insurance. Nobody wants to pay for it, but when something goes wrong everyone wants the best available" - Pablo Kraan The... read more.
MuleSoft Performance and the Choke in the Wire
Hello from MuleSoft’s performance team! This post describes a real-world tuning example in which we worked with a customer to optimize their Mule ESB... read more.
Tuning Mule ESB: When Performance Matters
Performance always matters An application and its environment should be designed with performance in mind. The application, the server it runs on, the database... read more.