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Welcome to Mule Enterprise
Introduction Those of you who are regular visitors to this blog are no doubt familiar with Mule Community Edition. With this blog I’d like to introduce you to MuleSoft and our Enterprise version of Mule, I think its important to understand everything that mule can offer you. Reason for Success So why do companies rely […]
Mule 3.3: Mule 3 Reloaded
We’ve just released Mule ESB 3.3 into the wild. This is a big release for us and and marks a huge step forward in the ease of use of Mule and what you should expect from an integration platfrom. Not only has Mule Studio been significantly improved and the brand new DataMapper added, but Mule […]
Pattern-Based Configuration: Hello Bridge!
Web Service Proxy was the last configuration pattern presented in this blog. Time for a new one! Connecting systems together is one of the most essential task of integration. Mule ESB offers the necessary building blocks for achieving such connections. One of these building blocks allows establishing bridges between message sources and destinations. Known as […]
Mule 3 Architecture, Part 1: Back to Basics
As you may have heard, Mule 3 has undergone a streamlining of its internal architecture. It’s now my job to explain what’s changed, why and what this means to you. I can’t promise it will be as exciting as a children’s movie but I will attempt to explain things as clearly as possible so that everyone […]
Say Hello to Mule 3
The Mule team are really excited to announce Mule 3, the next generation open source ESB platform. It’s been a long time coming and the team have done a stellar job redefining what you should expect from an ESB. This release marks some significant new features as well as changes to Mule itself that result […]
Discounts on Mule books!
We’ve negotiated discounts for our blog readers and community members to get 35% off on Mule in Action by David Dossot and John D’Emic or Open Source ESBs in Action by Jos Dirksen and Tijs Rademakers. A few weeks ago, Andrew Perepelytsya blogged about these books, which you can now purchase on the Manning website. […]