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Chicken or Pasta? Component or transformer?
Would you like chicken or pasta? Chocolate or vanilla? Coffee or tea? White wine or red? Component or transformer? If you have a piece of... read more.
Consuming .NET WCF SOAP web services from Mule
The SOAP standard was created to address the communication needs between different applications independently of the programming language, platform or technology in use. It... read more.
Role Based Access Controls on Mule iON
We're happy to announce another great addition to our Mule iON platform today: role based access control. With it you can easily collaborate with... read more.
Mule School: Web Services – part 1
I'm going to provide an overview on how to build a simple contract-first web-service and JAX-WS client that consumes the web-service with Mule Studio.... read more.
Mule and JAXB: turning an XSD file into an XML Fiesta!
Hello friends! How's it going? Has the following ever happened to you? You show up to work one morning and your boss tells you,... read more.
Complex Problem? No problem to Mule & Drools CEP!
Introduction The architecture of Mule is driven by the principles of Industrial Best Practice as outlined in the well-known Enterprise Integration Patterns which have identified the... read more.
Tremors, GeoNet and Mule: An interview with Geoff Clitheroe
Today we're interviewing Geoff Clitheroe, GeoNet Systems Development Manager at GNS Science in New Zealand. What does this beautiful but quake-prone island country have to do with Mule? This... read more.
Message sequencing with Mule and JMS Message Groups
During my years on the Mule Community forum I’ve noticed that there are some problem areas that are more common than others. One recurring... read more.
Mule School: Invoking component methods using Entry Point Resolvers
In the previous lesson Invoking Java Component Over HTTP, we learned how to invoke a simple method of a Java component in Mule Flow.... read more.