
Dan Diephouse on Thursday, November 27, 2008
I just got back from QCon in San Francisco. QCon is one of the best conferences around (IMHO). The speakers are great, the content quality is excellent, and the hallway conversations are thought provoking. If only I could’ve attended more!
Filed under: Mule ESB, MuleForge by Dan Diephouse on Thursday, November 27, 2008 | Social tagging: conference > REST
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Community on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Over the past few months the momentum and activity from the community around Mule has been truly astounding. As you may have seen in the newsletter Ross recently sent out, we’re continuing to update our community site to highlight some of the great things you have been doing. We’re also starting to get more involved [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by Community on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 | Social tagging: conference
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Ross Mason on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
The Mule expression framework was one of the new features in Mule 2. It provides a very powerful way to make queries on incoming messages and use the results to control how Mule behaves. Mule already supports a variety of expression languages such as Xpath and Groovy. There is also expressions for navigating the current [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by Ross Mason on Wednesday, November 26, 2008 | Social tagging: transformers
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Andrew Perepelytsya on Tuesday, November 25, 2008
There are several ways to tune performance in Mule. I’ve just finished a page on performance tuning in the Mule 2.x User Guide that walks through the available performance tuning options and provides formulas for calculating threads. Following is an excerpt of the high-level information from that page.
Filed under: Mule ESB by Andrew Perepelytsya on Tuesday, November 25, 2008 | Social tagging: Mule HQ > performance
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Community on Monday, November 24, 2008
In this episode, MuleSource CTO and co-founder Ross Mason speaks with David Dossot and John D’Emic about their recently released book “Mule in Action” published by Manning. During this podcast the authors discuss why they wrote the book, what readers (and users of Mule) can expect, and some tips on getting started with Mule today.
Filed under: Mule ESB by Community on Monday, November 24, 2008
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Wey Cheng on Monday, November 24, 2008
Ken Yagen and I have done a webinar on Using Mule HQ to Manage Performance on Nov.18, 2008. Here is what you need to do in order to enable your Mule ESB for performance monitoring using Mule HQ:
Filed under: Mule ESB by Wey Cheng on Monday, November 24, 2008 | Social tagging: Mule HQ
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Mark Griffin on Thursday, November 20, 2008
Galaxy includes many standard events you can use right out of the box, such as ENTRY_CREATED and LIFECYCLE_TRANSITION. (For the full list, click here). Using the Event API, you can also create your own events and create scripts that listen for them.
Filed under: MuleForge by Mark Griffin on Thursday, November 20, 2008
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Jackie on Thursday, November 13, 2008
You may have noticed a lot of changes to the MuleSource documentation wiki lately. With the help of all of our great developers, I’ve been slowly updating the pages, validating content, updating outdated information, and restructuring. We’ve also added a lot of new content to the Getting Started guide and set up navigation so that [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB, MuleForge, Tech Ramblings by Jackie on Thursday, November 13, 2008
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Ken Yagen on Tuesday, November 11, 2008
On November 18, 2008 at 9:00 AM PST (15:00 GMT) Wey Cheng and I will be presenting a webinar on Using MuleHQ to Manage Performance. You can register for the webinar here. Wey and I have been preparing an example to demonstrate typical read-world application performance issues and how to use MuleHQ to troubleshoot and [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by Ken Yagen on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 | Social tagging: Mule HQ
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Ross Mason on Monday, November 10, 2008
Its QCon time again in San Francisco. This is one of the conferences that I really enjoy and the line up for this year is looking better than ever. On Thursday, I will be doing a panel discussion with Bob Lee, Rod Johnson and Geir Magnusson discussing “How does the Open Source trend in Java [...]
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