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Upcoming Webinar: Designing Integrations for Reliability

michael.khalili on Wednesday, August 31, 2011

We often find Mule used in mission critical environments.  With new capabilities such as high availability clustering in Mule 3.2 , Mule is even more suitable for applications where message loss is unacceptable. To help you get the most out of Mule 3.2, Mike Schilling, Architect at MuleSoft, will provide a series of best practices for [...]

The Zen of UI Testing with Selenium, Hudson and Sauce Labs

Dan Diephouse on Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Most people who write UIs don’t care about testing. You know why? Because it’s hard. So hard, they’d rather not even bother and test things manually. You have multiple browsers. You have multiple platforms. And worse, you have all these frameworks and toolkits which are difficult to test. I’ll pick on GWT here for a [...]

Building a RESTful API with Mule iON

Emiliano Lesende on Tuesday, August 30, 2011

We talked in the past how Mule 3 makes it much easier to build a RESTful API. Now not only their are easy to build, but with iON they are easy to host as well. So if you’re thinking about building a Rest API for whatever reason, maybe you are developing a mobile app and [...]

See us at Dreamforce: Cloud Connector for Salesforce.com Streaming API

Ali Sadat on Sunday, August 28, 2011

If you are looking to integrate with Salesforce.com in real-time, MuleSoft has the solution for you! We have been working with the Salesforce product team over the past 6 months to build and test the Cloud Connector for the Salesforce Streaming API. For those of you who will be at Dreamforce, we will be showing [...]

Announcing Mule iON iPaaS

Ross Mason on Thursday, August 25, 2011

We want to make integration much,much easier – dare I say fun.  Today we took a big leap forward as Mule iON goes GA. Mule iON is the integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) that integrates  SaaS applications, cloud services, and social media platforms easily as well as on-premise applications. We believe it is time for a true [...]

Introduction to Mule Cloud Connectors

Federico Recio on Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Every week we blog about new Cloud Connectors made available for the Mule community and we have plenty more in the pipe but now is probably a good time to explain more of the what and why of of Cloud Connectors.

Mule Studio Beta Milestone 3 Released!

Mateo Almenta Reca on Monday, August 22, 2011

We have been working hard here at MuleSoft! Mule Studio is nearing its General Availability release, and I am pleased to post a new milestone: Mule Studio Beta Milestone 3. In this milestone, we’re emphasising stability and fixing issues, but we also added some features and made some usability improvements. Mule Studio is the graphical design tool for [...]

GeoNames Cloud Connector for Mule

Federico Recio on Wednesday, August 17, 2011

More and more companies are using geocoding at some point in their business processes. Geocoding can help companies take smarter decisions by offering customers location-specific services and more. The fact is, geocoding is becoming a go-to resource for those with high hopes of increasing revenue, reducing expenses, and driving up customer loyalty and satisfaction. This [...]

Upcoming Webinar: Content Management + Integration = Productive Collaboration

michael.khalili on Tuesday, August 16, 2011

How do you take your existing investments in Enterprise and SaaS Applications, and turn them into collaboration tools that make businesses more effective?   Organizations utilizing CMIS-based content management systems such as Alfresco frequently need to integrate and interact with these systems of record, and increasingly find pushing the content out via new channels to [...]

Killing bugs in the bugs

Pablo Kraan on Thursday, August 11, 2011

In over 10 years of developer experience, I worked for different companies, in different roles, but I always found the same problem over and over again: bug reporting sucks. I spent some time thinking about how to avoid some usual problems in this area and I realize that we could apply the same technique we [...]