Page Models: An Object Oriented approach to integration tests design
Setting up the problem Here is a simple scenario: 1. Go to Google2. Provide a search string3. Search the web4. Make sure that some
Activiti + Mule ESB – Part 1
We are pleased to announce Mule 3 Activiti support. We're very happy to be working with the Activiti team and see a lot of
Kanban from the trenches; Lessons learned (Part 2)
On my previous post about Kanban, I presented the challenges we had in our Engineering team. They were:1. Uncontrolled growth of Work In Progress.2.
ESB or BPM?
Often I get the following question. Should we solve this integration problem using and ESB, using BPM or both? There is no unique or
Run Mule, Run! Mule 3.1 is out
The Mule team is very pleased to announce the general availability of Mule ESB 3.1. This release packs a lot of new shiny awesomeness.
SOAP and REST are not interchangeable
Recently I saw this question posted in a forum: "Does REST have better performance than SOAP"? This question is symptomatic of a fundamental misunderstanding
Announcing Mule’s Activiti transport
Hi all! A couple of weeks ago I started the integration between Mule ESB and Activiti BPMN. Activiti is a Business Process Management (BPM)
REST constraints: A benefit-focused discussion, part 1
REST - the REpresentational State Transfer as defined in Roy Fielding's thesis - is not a protocol, a standard, an API, a technology or a
Flow in Action: Simple Orchestrations Pwned!
Three months ago, I've introduced the newly created Erlang Transport for Mule 3 in this blog. To illustrate a usage scenario for this transport,
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