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Feed my inbox; reading RSS feeds with Mule ESB – Part 3
In part 2 of this mini-series I showed a flow that retrieves an RSS feed periodically, splits it and sends each RSS entry via email. In this part I’d like to show how to split up the flow a bit in order to enable unit testing. To refresh your memory here’s what the flow currently […]
Mule’s new digs.
After two years of using a theme that we can honestly describe as passé, we have recently overhauled our Blog in big ways. Let’s take a look at how these will benefit our readers: New look & feel Changing the look and feel of a site can have a very refreshing effect. We’ve updated our […]
Apple Push Notifications with Mule Cloud Connect
So you have written this new cool service (hopefully using Mule), and you even develop an insanely great iOS app to complement your new cool service. In todays article I’m going to show you how you can make your service even more awesome with Mule Cloud Connect by allowing your service to send push notifications […]
Announcing Mule 3.1.1 and new Examples Launcher
The Mule team is very pleased to announce the availability of Mule ESB 3.1.1, CE and EE. This is a follow-up release to Mule 3.1 and another step forward in innovation, connectivity, and usability. Mule 3.1.1 adds: Continued improvements to the online documentation. This time, we’ve updated the reference documentation for transports and modules, adding […]
Mule Studio Beta is coming!
I’m really happy to give you more details about Mule Studio. This is a project that started early last year and we are finally getting to a point that we are ready to share a first beta version with the entire Mule Community. Mule Studio is an Eclipse-based developer tool, that allows to graphically create […]
Development Process: Estimation is futile
How much time do you invest in estimating your backlog? Do you really get any value from it? When was the last time you thought about the value it provides you? I can see estimation as a source of problems in many ways.
Kanban from the trenches; Lessons learned (Part 2)
On my previous post about Kanban, I presented the challenges we had in our Engineering team. They were:1. Uncontrolled growth of Work In Progress.2. Not Enough visibility.3. Reduced quality.4. Inability to properly estimate all tasks upfront.5. Planned features and improvements are hard to manage and implement. During the implementation of Kanban we focused on solving […]
Run Mule… run faster
Opposite to men that with the years we get slower (at least that’s my case), the new version of Mule 3 showed an improvement in performance compared to previous Mule ESB versions. In general plenty of effort was put to profile and optimize Mule for high concurrency scenarios, which led to improve the way messages […]
Run Mule, Run! Mule 3.1 is out
The Mule team is very pleased to announce the general availability of Mule ESB 3.1. This release packs a lot of new shiny awesomeness. Cloud Connect We received loads of great feedback on Mule Cloud Connect and the team has been working hard on new improvements. Cloud Connectors now have specific XML schemas making it […]
Tcat R4.3: Solaris support, alerts for server groups, cross platform server profiles, and more
We’re very happy to announce Tcat 6 R4.3. This latest release of Tcat Server builds on Tcat 6 R4, making life even easier for Tomcat users. Enhancements in this release include: Solaris support: Driven by customer demand, Tcat Server now includes a Solaris installer and deeply integrates with the Solaris 10 Service Management Framework (SMF), […]



