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Continuous Integration with Mule and Gradle
We use automated build systems not only because they make our lives easier by taking care of building our apps, but because they can... read more.
Mr. Batch and the Quest for the right Threading Profile
Sometimes (more often than we think), less concurrency is actually more. Not too long ago, I found myself in a conversation in which we were... read more.
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CONNECT 2015 Technical Sessions With over 30 sessions, customer case studies, hands on labs, product demonstrations, complimentary certification, and a packed solution expo of... read more.
API-led Connectivity and CQRS: The Challenge
Part 1: The Challenge Let's imagine you've been working as an architect in a large company for several years and are very proud of... read more.
Object Lifecycle and Dependency Injection in Mule 3.7
Howdy! This is the last post of the Mule 3.7 series Be sure to check out the other posts in the series: A sneak... read more.
Learn From the Best: Hands-On Training at CONNECT!
With CONNECT only a month away, it’s time to grab your seat at our hands-on training! Seats are limited and discounts are high. Hands-on... read more.
JMS Queue: When Size Does Matter
Anypoint Platform is fast. The legacy systems that it often connects to? Not so much. Therefore, in real world use cases, the requirements often call for... read more.
Anypoint Platform Now Supporting OpenAM!
I am excited to announce Anypoint Platform’s support for ForgeRock’s OpenAM! As with the PingFederate support that came natively with the release of the... read more.
One to contain them all: Unifying the Mule Registry in 3.7
In this post we're going to continue the discussion started our last post "A sneak peek into Mule 3.7’s deepest internals" about how Mule's... read more.
A sneak peek into Mule 3.7’s deepest internals
Mule 3.7 is approaching, and among other things we decided to put a lot of focus on the experience of the guy coding custom... read more.