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Demoed: Processing Data with the MuleSoft’s Eclipse Tool Suite

David Dossot on Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Last Tuesday night’s  demonstration of the MuleSoft’s Eclipse Tool Suite at the Vancouver Eclipse Demo Camp went well. I almost got Nerf-gunned for a (slight) overtime but the organizers’ mercifulness has allowed me reach the end of the demo with a running sample For those who weren’t there, here is a summary of my presentation. [...]

MuleSoft partners with Axial exchange to release open source healthcare interoperability

amber.taylor on Wednesday, June 30, 2010

In 2010, MuleSoft is getting very proactive about energizing the partners segment of our community.  This month we are really happy about a new partnership we’ve entered into with a bunch of ex-Red Hatter’s via a new start up called Axial.  Axial aims to disrupt the traditional proprietary handling of electronic medical record management by [...]

Tomcat 7.0.0 Beta is Out

jasonb on Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Many of you reading this have already seen the Apache Software Foundation’s press release about Tomcat 7.0.0 — it was voted beta quality on June 25th, and the Tomcat 7 web pages went live on the Tomcat project web site this morning. It looks wonderful! Congratulations to the Tomcat development team on a year and [...]

Introducing RESTx: A new, simpler way to integrate and publish data

juergen.brendel on Tuesday, June 29, 2010

We are happy to introduce RESTx, a new open source project from MuleSoft. We believe that RESTx is quite simply the quickest and easiest way to create RESTful resources and RESTful web services in your enterprise or in the cloud, to integrate data and to make your data ready to be integrated.

Git and SVN: Happily Ever After?

Andrew Perepelytsya on Monday, June 28, 2010

A successful strategy for using Git and SVN together.

Dynamic Requesting with Mule ESB

David Dossot on Friday, June 25, 2010

Imagine you want to build a synchronous HTTP service that fetches the data for its response over a JMS queue. Or from a directory whose path is dependent on the incoming request. If this sounds familiar then congratulations, you’ve been dealing with dynamic requesting before! Depending on the transports you’re using and the level of [...]

Control Tomcat from your iPhone

Sateesh Narahari on Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Recently I was hiking with couple of friends – one of them runs IT operations for a large consumer company. He was on call that weekend, so, sure enough, his phone rang: it was the customer service coordinator who was saying that her team was not able to access the application. My friend had to [...]

Upcoming presentations (June 2010)

David Dossot on Friday, June 18, 2010

The last days of June will be busy as I will be talking at two events happening in Vancouver, BC, on the 29th and the 30th. In the first presentation, I will demonstrate MuleSoft’s Eclipse Tool Suite at the local Eclipse DemoCamp, an event that always has an incredible line-up, thanks to the local presence of the [...]

The exceptional story of a Mule and a Toad

David Dossot on Wednesday, June 16, 2010

With a Mule and a Toad involved, one could expect that a third character would quickly need to be added to the cast: a princess to ride the former and kiss the latter. But then, what would be so exceptional about it? Because, actually, this story is about exceptions and their graceful handling. Moreover, the [...]

Optiziming ESB Performance with Mule Management Console

amber.taylor on Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Do you need better visibility into Mule ESB performance metrics?  Would you like to have fine-grained control over your ESB resources at runtime to address performance issues? Are you a Mule ESB developer looking for an easy way to debug your service flows? MuleSoft recently released a new Management Console for Mule ESB – purpose-built [...]