API-led Connectivity and CQRS: The Challenge
Part 1: The Challenge Let's imagine you've been working as an architect in a large company for several years and are very proud of
Making Zen of API Platform Deployment Architecture
The general guiding principles of the Zen philosophy can actually be quite helpful in designing the Anypoint Platform for APIs' deployment architecture. The emphasis on
Integrating Mule ESB with .NET Based Rules Engines
The recent release of the Anypoint Connector for .NET opens up many opportunities for plugging into .NET based rules engines. Since the .NET Connector allows
How to build a Processing Grid (An Example)
In his "To ESB or not to ESB" series of post, Ross Mason has identified four common architectures for which Mule is a great
Cheat Sheet: Asynchronous Message Processing
You want to get more done in 2013 so you're going to need to switch from synchronous to asynchronous processing to do more with
Handling File Attachments: handling multipart requests in Mule
Recently, I came across the following situation while working with Mule: I needed to handle an http post that would carry not one but
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
[Webinar] Application Architecture: The Next Wave
The way we build applications is changing. As the development model shifts from writing lots of code to composing APIs together, a new generation
Cloud Platforms and Open APIs: The new application stack
Application stacks are so passé, now its all about the slice. With the rise of open APIs we are seeing a new breed of
Mule iON Architecture Series: The Technology
Building a highly available and fault tolerant cloud platform comes with its share of challenges. What happens when components fail? What happens when the