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
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.
Logging just got a lot easier in Mule 3.1
Mule 3.1 introduces a very useful new <logger> element that makes it easy to inspect the content and properties of your messages in Mule
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.
SOAP and REST are not interchangeable
Recently I saw this question posted in a forum: "Does REST have better performance than SOAP"? This question is symptomatic of a fundamental misunderstanding
Remote Mule bootstrapping from MMC
One of the key point of Mule ESB Management Console (MMC) is facilitating administration of your Mule instances. On top of all the features
REST constraints: A benefit-focused discussion, part 1
REST - the REpresentational State Transfer as defined in Roy Fielding's thesis - is not a protocol, a standard, an API, a technology or a