Modeling your Business Logic: BPM, Rules, and CEP (Part 1)
One of the more common usages of Mule is as the integration piece of a larger SOA architecture. Mule has traditionally never attempted to
Pimp your Mule Flow debugging session
Mule Management Console 3.1 ships with the brand new Flow Analyzer. Select your server, interesting flows, click start and enjoy seeing real-time messages passing through
Securing REST Web Services against LDAP
Many Mule users create RESTful services but they are not always clear on the way to authenticate and apply authorization to a RESTful Web Service. I have seen
Feed my inbox; reading RSS feeds with Mule ESB – Part 2
In my last blog post I showed a simple flow to retrieve an RSS feed periodically, split it and send each RSS entry via
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
Activiti + Mule ESB – Part 1
We are pleased to announce Mule 3 Activiti support. We're very happy to be working with the Activiti team and see a lot of
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.
Feed my inbox; reading RSS feeds with Mule ESB
I read a couple of RSS feeds regularly. Unfortunately, I work across a couple of machines: my laptop, the machine in the office, my
New in Mule 3.1 Enterprise
We recently released Mule 3.1 Community and Enterprise editions. In this post, I’d like to introduce Mule 3.1 Enterprise, the first Enterprise release of
Go with the Flow with Mule 3.1!
Mule 3 underwent some significant architectural improvements, I talked about this back when Mule 3.0 was released in my "Mule 3 Architecture: Back to