XSLT transformations: also faster since Mule 3.6
This is a follow up to the last post in which we discussed performance improvements on our XPath functionality obtained from the revamped XPath
Mule 3.7.0 and Anypoint Studio June 2015 RC: Introducing DataWeave
Building on the success of CONNECT 2015 in San Francisco, we’re happy to announce the final release candidate for Mule 3.7 and Anypoint Studio
Mr. Batch and the Quest for the right Threading Profile
Sometimes (more often than we think), less concurrency is actually more. Not too long ago, I found myself in a conversation in which we were
What web APIs can do for government
This post brought to you by Christopher Jay. The original article can be found on The Australian Financial Review. In the ever-evolving world of
From Deloitte’s Tech Trends 2015: The fusion of business and IT
Each year, Deloitte’s Tech Trends reports take a look at the technology landscape and examine the trends that have the potential to transform business,
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
You’re into XML? Mule now supports XPath, XSLT and XQuery 3.0
In spite of JSON's reign as the king of API data format, XML still remains the exchange data format of choice for a number
MuleSoft Performance and the Choke in the Wire
Hello from MuleSoft’s performance team! This post describes a real-world tuning example in which we worked with a customer to optimize their Mule ESB
Tuning Mule ESB: When Performance Matters
Performance always matters An application and its environment should be designed with performance in mind. The application, the server it runs on, the database
Performance Impact of an IO-Intensive Application
If you’ve ever worked on performance issues with an IO- intensive app, there is a good chance you already know that the application performance