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High Availability Solution–Try it Now!
Do you have high availability requirements for your Mule application? Mule High Availability provides basic failover capability for Mule. When the primary Mule instance... read more.
To ESB or not to ESB
Last Updated August 22, 2016: I created a series of follow-up posts on this topic (but read this post first): ESB or not to... read more.
Using Quartz to Trigger a Service
When you're working with Mule, you're usually concerned about responding to messages that come in and making sure you're routing them correctly from service... read more.
Using Mule for ETL
The Mule framework provides all the extract/transform/load (ETL) tools you need for connecting to data sources, extracting and transforming data, and passing it along... read more.
Having Some REST with Mule’s Power Tools
This is a guest blog entry by David Dossot, co-author of the soon-to-be-released book Mule in Action. I recently had the opportunity to integrate... read more.
Sneak Peak at Mule 3.x: It’s Hot!
We've been busy working on Mule releases recently, so this blog hasn't had as much developer voice as it deserves. Working on things like... read more.
Galaxy on EC2 via Cloud Foundry in 10 minutes!
A couple of months ago, I reviewed the process for deploying Mule Galaxy, our SOA governance platform, onto Amazon's EC2. Not long after that,... read more.
Technical Webinar tomorrow: Mule for ETL
Are you trying to poll a database and transform the results to a certain plain text file? Do you need to pick up a... read more.
Error Handling in Mule
Mule provides different approaches to handling errors. You can set exception strategies for connectors, models, and individual services. You can use the exception router... read more.
Getting a Response from your Mule Services
When wiring your Mule services together, new users sometimes get confused about when to use an outbound router and when it's sufficient to simply... read more.