Beyond Integration, Part 1: Peak Time Handling
As an integration framework and broker, Mule ESB is the platform of choice for implementing and deploying enterprise integration solutions and related services. In
Clustering Tomcat in 2 minutes using Tcat and Terracotta
Last week, we did a webinar with Terracotta on scaling and managing your web applications running on Tomcat. During the webinar, I did a
Debugging your Tomcat Webapp with Eclipse
Most of our customers are using Tcat to build APIs. Anypoint Platform combines Tcat’s ease of use with built-in management and support. Whatever you’re
Including Files Into Tomcat’s server.xml Using XML Entity Includes
Once in a while I get questions about whether Apache Tomcat implements a way to include other files in server.xml, Tomcat's main configuration file.
Clean exposure of Spring beans using Servlet transport and Json module in Mule
For one of my personal projects I need to expose some Spring services for a web application, but I don't want to pollute my
The easiest way to get Tcat on Ubuntu
Linux has become the platform of choice for many enterprises and has led the move towards reducing costs and improving effectiveness by using Open
Custom project templates in Mule IDE
Last week at the Mule Summit, I gave a presentation on Mule IDE. One of the questions from the audience was about putting your
Invoking a service method in Mule
At TSSJS last week I had a conversation with a Mule user that was having a problem invoking more than one method on a
Continuous Deployments: This is how lean startups roll!
The Lean Startups movement has produced several important and successful techniques that can yield benefits to all types of organizations. One of these is
Dynamic App Runtime Updates in Mule
Mule community member, author, and consultant Eugene Ciurana recently discussed a technique for extending or modifying the run-time code in Mule without stopping the