Pattern-Based Configuration: Hello Web Service Proxy!
After the introduction of Simple Service, the configuration patterns series continues! The second pattern we would like to introduce is Web Service Proxy. Proxying
Pattern-Based Configuration: Hello Simple Service!
As announced before, Mule 3 will offer pattern-based configuration artifacts that will allow you to perform common configuration tasks with the least amount of
Mule 3 Architecture, Part 1: Back to Basics
As you may have heard, Mule 3 has undergone a streamlining of its internal architecture. It's now my job to explain what's changed, why and
Hot Deploy from Mule IDE
The Mule IDE does not natively support Mule 3's new application structure yet, but not to worry, with the new 2.1 release of the
Mule And ActiveMQ – A Perfect Match
ActiveMQ in Action, an upcoming book from Manning Publications, may well end up being the perfect companion book for Mule In Action. Happily Ever
Sweet XML: How pattern-based configuration will sugarize your Mule
Configuring Mule involves XML, and though using a decent XML editor can help a lot (thanks to the contextual help it provides from Mule's schemas),
It’s a Boy! It’s a Girl! It’s a “Mule Application”!
Mule 3 GA is getting closer with each day, and brings numerous updates with it. Welcome a new member of the Mule family -
Goodbye sync, hello exchange pattern
When you take a look at the examples that come with the latest Mule 3 milestone release, you'll notice that endpoints have an exchange-pattern
Bring Erl On: Provisioning RabbitMQ users through Mule
Though a veteran language and platform, Erlang has recently gained a lot of traction, as very visible web sites and open source projects decided
MuleSoft joins Activiti BPM project
We are pleased to announce that MuleSoft has joined the Activiti BPM project; this is a much-needed initiative in the industry. While there are