Anypoint Platform Now Supporting OpenAM!
I am excited to announce Anypoint Platform’s support for ForgeRock’s OpenAM! As with the PingFederate support that came natively with the release of the
One to contain them all: Unifying the Mule Registry in 3.7
In this post we're going to continue the discussion started our last post "A sneak peek into Mule 3.7’s deepest internals" about how Mule's
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
The making of: Mule 3.6 Next-Gen HTTP Connector
You might have read Dan Diephouse's post last month announcing the release of Mule 3.6, and if you haven't - go read it! And then
SOAP & REST Attachments in Mule
I was recently working on a project where we had to handle SOAP attachments. Working with SOAP attachments is the kind of thing that
Light Up the Internet of Things
IoT Lights demo @ MuleSoft HQ To liven up the 2nd floor of the MuleSoft SF office, we decided to showcase a slightly modified version of
Anypoint Exchange: Discover and Add Integration Best Practices
Anypoint Exchange is home to integration best practices, hosting the complete listing of MuleSoft's connectors, templates and examples. With our latest release, we are thrilled
Mule Enterprise Management and the new Mule agent
This is the second of a series of blog posts around the new Mule agent. For an overview of the new Mule agent, be
Introducing the new Mule agent
Together with the release of Mule 3.6, we’ve also shipped a new Mule agent that exposes new APIs to manage and monitor running Mule,
Library upgrades in Mule ESB 3.6
If you have read the Mule ESB 3.6 release notes then you already know what I'm about to say, but just to recap, here