Working with Certificates
As you probably know, one of the most common ways to secure communications over a networks is the use of certificates. And although this
Data Synchronizing made easy with Watermarks
We've all been there. Sooner or later, someone asks you to periodically synchronize information from one system into another. No shame to admit it, it
When ETL met the ESB: Introducing the Batch Module
We are all very proud to announce that Mule's December 2013 release shipped with a major leap forward feature that will massively change and
Introducing Auto-Paging for Anypoint Connectors
Back in the old days when I used to write SaaS integration apps for living (long time ago, like 2 months back...) I always
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
NoSQL and Big Data connectors for Mule
In the past few months, you may have noticed that we have regularly announced the release of new Mule connectors for NoSQL data-stores. Two
Releasing Faster using pipelines: lessons learned from the trenches
You probably heard we have been moving into a faster release cadence with the new mountain ranges releases in this post and this one. For many
Lean Startup…meet Enterprise
There is a lot of talk about the lean startup and whether it works or not. Some proclaim it is critical to the success
Installing Mule Studio 3.4 via Update Site or Eclipse Marketplace
Eclipse users have always felt at home in Mule Studio, but users have often asked for Studio to "play well with others" -- specifically,
Open for Big Data: when Mule meets the elephant
Picture an architecture where production data gets painstakingly replicated to a very expensive secondary database, where, eventually, yesterday's information gets analyzed. What's the name