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Improvements to exception handling for Mule 3
Background You may recall that in Mule 2.x, there were two places where you could configure exception handling strategies: 1. on the service 2.... read more.
Beyond Integration, Part 3: Towards Eventing
In the previous installment of the Beyond Integration series, we talked about some strategies for evolving legacy monolithic systems into finer grained services orchestrated... read more.
Transactions: Joining the outside world
One of the strengths of the Mule ESB is its ability to share many kinds of resources with the rest of the software environment: libraries, Spring... read more.
It’s a Boy! It’s a Girl! It’s a “Mule Application”!
Mule 3 GA is getting closer with each day, and brings numerous updates with it. Welcome a new member of the Mule family -... read more.
Mule 3 Release Candidate 2 Released
The Mule ESB team is pleased to announce the next milestone towards our final Mule 3.0 release. Recent work includes the following areas: Hot... read more.
Mule 2.2.6 Enterprise Released
Lat week we released Mule ESB 2.2.6 Enterprise. This release represents the most stable version of Mule ESB, with over 350 bug fixes since... read more.
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... read more.
Polling TCP client connector
Right now TCP inbound endpoints are implemented as TCP servers that listen for data coming from different clients. In Mule ESB 2.2.6 we are... read more.
Goodbye sync, hello exchange pattern
When you take a look at the examples that come with the latest Mule 3 milestone release, you'll notice that endpoints have an exchange-pattern... read more.
Mule Story 3: Power to the User
Over the past months, we've been regularly blogging about the cool new features that are coming in Mule 3. So far, we've presented these... read more.