Having Some REST with Mule’s Power Tools
This is a guest blog entry by David Dossot, co-author of the soon-to-be-released book Mule in Action. I recently had the opportunity to integrate
Galaxy on EC2 via Cloud Foundry in 10 minutes!
A couple of months ago, I reviewed the process for deploying Mule Galaxy, our SOA governance platform, onto Amazon's EC2. Not long after that,
Error Handling in Mule
Mule provides different approaches to handling errors. You can set exception strategies for connectors, models, and individual services. You can use the exception router
Getting a Response from your Mule Services
When wiring your Mule services together, new users sometimes get confused about when to use an outbound router and when it's sufficient to simply
Dallas JavaMUG
Continuing my whirlwind speaking tour on Mule, I landed in Dallas this week to talk to the JavaMUG. This was my first MUG (I've
Technical Webinar: Integrating WebSphere MQ with Mule
Are you currently using Mule or evaluating Mule for use with your WebSphere MQ messaging system? Do you need to utilize WebSphere MQ specific
Integrating with Mule ESB at the SF Java Users Group
On Monday, I spoke to a standing room only crowd at the San Francisco Java Users Group about using the Mule ESB to integrate
Storing Objects in the Registry
Note that this approach is no longer recommended if you are using Mule 3.0.0 or later. Instead you can use the ObjectStore. This allows
“Implementing Messaging Patterns Using Web Services With Mule”: Webinar archive and sample code.
For those of you that wish the view this webinar again, or for those of you that missed it, the archive of this webinar
How to Define Services
Defining what constitutes a service when building service-orientated applications seems to be a common problem for developers and architects who are new to building