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
Upcoming Webinar: Seamless Webapp deployment with Maven and Tcat Server
Are you frustrated with how hard it is to build and manage your web applications? Are you looking for a way to automate your
Start Me Oh So Gently
A common question Mule ESB users have is: How do I perform some actions on Mule startup? Well, the fact is one can do
Saving Time Using Tcat Server’s Centralized Configuration Management
For those of you who are using Apache Tomcat in QA, staging, or production, I have no doubt that periodically you end up in
The new @Schedule annotation in Mule and iBeans
Scheduling is great, it really is. It’s also very useful for application integration since we often have to repeat tasks of over time interval
Using JSON bindings with iBeans
JSON, short for JavaScript Object Notation, is a lightweight data interchange format. It is a text-based, human-readable format for representing simple data structures and
Twitter your Blog with iBeans
Most websites offer RSS or ATOM feeds for news or updates, and iBeans makes it easy to consume these feeds. In this example, I
Getting Started with iBeans in Eclipse
This screen cast takes you through all the steps necessary to download and set up iBeans, Tomcat and Eclipse. Then there is a walk-through