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PGP module reloaded!
With the release of Mule ESB 2.2.7 (and the upcoming 3.1.0), you will see a reloaded version of the PGP module. The previous version was using the Cryptix library which currently RIP and doesn’t handle large files. The new version uses the bouncy castle library which allows handling encryption and decryption using streams. We have […]
Overcoming the Eclipse XML autocomplete bug
Mule configuration files are Spring XML files by nature. So the XML editor is an important development tool and provides a lot of benefit. When working in Eclipse, it provides: Schema documentation assistance for the element you are configuring Validation of your schema and context of any errors that are detected Autocomplete of elements and […]
Announcing Mule 3.1 Release Candidate 1
The Mule team is pleased to announce the availability of the first release candidate for Mule ESB 3.1. This is a continuing evolution of the Mule 3 architecture, first introduced in Mule 3.0 , and follows hot on the heels of our most recent release, Mule ESB 3.0.1. The biggest enhancements in Mule 3.1 are […]
Announcing Mule’s Activiti transport
Hi all! A couple of weeks ago I started the integration between Mule ESB and Activiti BPMN. Activiti is a Business Process Management (BPM) and workflow system targeted at business people, developers and system admins. Its core is a super-fast and rock-solid BPMN 2 process engine for Java. It’s open-source and distributed under the Apache […]
Tcat Server Restarts Extend, Improve, and Automate Stock Tomcat Restarts
You wouldn’t necessarily be very excited about reliable, graceful app server restarts — unless you go to restart your server and it doesn’t restart, or unless the restart script corrupted your webapp data. There are times when a reasonably fast, fully reliable restart is a very important feature. Some examples: You found that your webapp […]
Introducing Tcat Server 6 R4
With a focus on production ready features, Tcat Server has become the leading enterprise Apache Tomcat in the world. As more and more leading organizations are adopting Tcat Server and using it to run their most demanding applications, we have been hearing from them about the features they need for gaining better visibility and for managing their […]
Pattern-Based Configuration: Hello Simple Service!
As announced before, Mule 3 will offer pattern-based configuration artifacts that will allow you to perform common configuration tasks with the least amount of XML. This first post opens the series where each of these patterns will be introduced. The first configuration pattern we’d like to present is called: Simple Service. Its goal is 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 […]
Hot Deploy from Mule IDE
The Mule IDE does not natively support Mule 3’s new application structure yet, but not to worry, with the new 2.1 release of the Mule IDE you can still keep it hot when working in the IDE. Just follow a few simple steps and your apps will be doing the tango with Mule 3 while […]
RESTx version 0.9.4: JavaScript everywhere, MIME types and more
Version 0.9.4 of RESTx – the fastest way to create RESTful web services – has just been released. The main features introduced by this version are the ability to write components in server-side JavaScript, the addition of a JavaScript client library and much improved handling of content types for input and output. You can download […]



