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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 components (Devkit based or not). For this, the first 3.7 milestone is incorporating big changes in terms of the how Mule Lifecycle and Dependency Injection are applied. As I said, these changes […]
Don’t just throw APIs at the problem!
One thing I’ve witnessed over the last few months as I’ve worked with dozens of customers is that, despite the fact that companies already have hundreds and thousands of APIs (anything that is an “interface” is an API in my mind), companies are still adding more. This includes the thousands of interfaces exposed by an […]
Intro: Salesforce to Database Anypoint Templates
I’d like to announce and introduce you to our second set of Anypoint Templates – Salesforce to Database. This set leverages the newly improved Database connector which allows you to connect with almost any JDBC relational database, consistently using the same interface for every case. Our first set of templates, Salesforce Org to Org integration, […]
Intro to Data Integration Patterns – Broadcast
In my post yesterday, we did a brief introduction to the migration pattern. Today we are going to do a similar overview of the broadcast pattern which is a kinetic version of the migration pattern. Pattern 2: Broadcast What is it? Broadcast can also be called “one way sync from one to many”, and it […]
Chasing the bottleneck: True story about fighting thread contention in your code
Today I’m going to share some valuables lessons learned about developing highly concurrent software. These are real life lessons that come straight from the development of the Mule ESB. This is a story about deadlocks, context switches, CPU usage and profiling, focusing in how to diagnose this issues which is often the hardest part of […]
Data as a Service: An OData Primer
It’s pretty common to hear and read about how everything in the IT business is going “as a service…”. So you start hearing about Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Serivce (PaaS) and even Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS, which is where our very own CloudHub platform plays on). But what about […]
Mule and Quartz – Scheduled jobs and long running tasks
Recently I had a situation where I needed to get confirmations from an external system (webservice) at frequent intervals and add them to a database. All available confirmations were retrieved in a batch when the service was invoked. A confirmation was sent to the Service after a successful retrieval. Of course, Quartz came to mind. […]
Mule Component Bindings
I had the privilege of speaking at the Mule Summit in Chicago a few weeks ago. During my presentation, I covered some key Mule ESB features we leverage at Express Scripts: Component Bindings and Custom Configuration Patterns. Few conference attendees were familiar with these features, so we thought blog posts would help share information about […]
Love your dataloader even more – New Dataloader.io October Release
I’m very excited to announce that the October release of Dataloader.io is now available! It includes many new features, UI enhancements and bug fixes, which we hope it’ll make you love your data loader even more.
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 […]



