Cheat Sheet: Mule Expression Language
Since Mule 3.3 the Mule Expression Language (MEL) has been the default scripting language for expressions in Mule. It is very powerful and based
Introducing MuleSoft Blueprints: Scalability and Availability
One of our New Year resolutions is to create more content around specific subject areas. The aim of MuleSoft Blueprints is to provide a
Mule School: The MuleMessage, Property Scopes and Variables
Last updated: August 11, 2016 Overview Mule Properties and Flow Variables are one of the most widely used features in Mule. Nevertheless, Mule newcomers
Cross domain REST calls using CORS
To fight XSS attacks, the web browser imposes the same origin policy for HTTP requests made by JavaScript code: But there are a lot
Migrating Subversion projects to Github
Picking up where Dirk Olmes left off in the post, Migrating a MuleForge project to Github, we now suggest a utility to facilitate the migration:
Automate your deployments with the Jenkins API
The Jenkins build systemhas an open API which means we can do stuff with it. Today we're going to automate the deployment of an
Trap your Alerts: An SNMP How-to using Java and Mule Enterprise Console
MMC Customer stories series: SNMP alerts Motivation We are evaluating using Nagios or a similar Big Brother Enterprise solution for displaying information about our
Error handling in Mule 3.3: Catch Exception Strategy
We put a lot of effort in Mule 3.3 to improve error handling in Mule ESB. One of the most common requirements during error
Pattern-Based Configuration: Hello HTTP Proxy!
The configuration patterns series continues with this new installment! We're happy to announce that a new configuration pattern made its way into Mule 3.3.
Upload your Salesforce.com attachments to Box using Mule Studio
SOAP, JMS, Restful, SFTP... Sometimes your integration just comes to the point in which you need to be able to download a file from