Part 2: Changes to the Mule Message in Mule 4 Beta
This is part 2 of a series on changes to the Mule Message in Mule 4 Beta, read part 1! The Mule 4 Beta
Part 1: Changes to the Mule Message in Mule 4 Beta
The Mule 4 Beta release has a lot of new and improved functionality such as DataWeave and a refreshed Anypoint Studio experience, but we’ve
Using Poll Scope and Watermark in Mule
This post was written by one of the stars in our developer community, Kian Ting. Read this post to learn how to use a Mule
A Look into Error Handling in Mule 4 Beta
If you ever used Mule 3, then there are probably two things about error handling you already know: It’s really Java exception handling It’s
Why DataWeave is the Main Expression Language in Mule 4 Beta
All hail DataWeave! One of the major changes in Mule 4 is the introduction of DataWeave as our primary expression language. Although this may
Introducing Mule 4 and Anypoint Studio 7 Beta
Today, we released Mule 4 beta, which adds vastly more power, higher speeds, and greater simplicity into the famously small footprint of Mule –
Testing with MuleSoft’s MUnit: Part 2
This tutorial continues from Part 1. Mock is a feature provided by MUnit to mock the behavior of the message processor. Basically, MUnit replaces
A Guide to Using Anypoint Studio to get GitHub Notifications through Twitter, Part 2
This article was written by guest author Michal Kalita and first appeared on Profiq I have developed two solutions for users to get informed
Testing with MuleSoft’s MUnit: Part 1
Learn more about MUnit and learn more about how to test Mule. MUnit is a Mule application testing framework which allows you to build
Why Messaging Queues Might Not Suck
A short while back I wrote a piece, Why Message Queues Suck. The gist of the piece is that for the same labor and