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New Mule Financial Information eXchange (FIX) Transport on the MuleForge

Community on Wednesday, May 13, 2009

As you may have seen, a new Mule Financial Information eXchange (FIX) transport project was recently made available on the MuleForge. A big kudos to the project owner, Stephen Fenech, and the team at Ricston for making this project available. FIX is a public domain protocol aimed at real-time electronic exchange of securities transactions in [...]

Galaxy 1.5.2 is released!

Dan Diephouse on Thursday, April 2, 2009

The Galaxy team is happy to announce the availability of the 1.5.2 release. This release provides several improvements: Support for Mule 2.2 Policy enforcement now occurs correctly when metadata changes and lifecycle transitions occur Policies can now be applied to Entries Metadata properties can now be deleted via the API Performance improvements Dependency/link searches now [...]

Galaxy on EC2 in one hour!

Kevin Depew on Monday, March 30, 2009

We have been running Galaxy successfully on our in-house servers and laptops for demo purposes for some time now and decided that having a running image of Galaxy on Amazon’s EC2 was the next logical step. Galaxy in the cloud gives us the opportunity to expose a running instance to a much wider audience than [...]

Pragmatic SOA Governance

Ross Mason on Friday, February 20, 2009

I recently wrote an article that appeared in eBizQ on the topic of SOA governance. In this article, I argue that the primary reason that many pundits have declared “SOA is dead” is that the traditional “top-down” approach to SOA and governance have failed. Vendors have for too long evangelized a “big bang” re-architecture of [...]

Mulecast: A conversation with the project despot of the Smooks for Mule project

Community on Friday, January 30, 2009

In this episode, MuleSource CTO and founder Ross Mason speaks with Maurice Zeijen, despot on the Smooks for Mule module.  Smooks for Mule is a Mule module that enables Message Transformation and Routing using the Smooks Engine. The Smooks engine is a Java Framework/Engine for processing XML and non XML data.

SalesForce Integration Made Easy

Puneet Gupta on Tuesday, January 13, 2009

SalesForce does a great job managing your customer information. It is easy to customize and use, and you do not have to worry or pay millions of dollars to maintain the software or hardware. The valuable information locked in SalesForce may be required by a host of other applications in your enterprise like Order/Inventory Management, [...]

MuleCast: A Conversation with the creator of the LDAP Transport

Community on Monday, January 12, 2009

In this episode MuleSource Director of Technical Publications Jackie Wheeler speaks with Hendrik Saly, creator of the LDAP transport for Mule. The LDAP transport provides support for connecting directory services via LDAP or LDAPS and is based on the JLDAP, which was developed by Novell and is available from the OpenLDAP project.

MuleCast: A Conversation with the creator of the JCR Transport

Community on Tuesday, December 23, 2008

In this episode, MuleSource CTO and co-founder Ross Mason speaks with David Dossot, creator of the JCR transport for Mule.  The JCR transport reads from, writes to, and observes JCR 1.0 containers.  Mule users can find a user guide and examples for using the JCR transport with Mule 1.4.x on the MuleForge – the user [...]

Galaxy 1.5.1 is released!

Dan Diephouse on Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Hot on the heals of the Mule 2.1.2 release, we’ve pushed out a new release of Galaxy as well. This release contains many improvements: A new custom policy example A new AtomPub API usage example Fixed LDAP Integration Many bug fixes! For more information, cruise over the release notes and download page. As always, we’re [...]

Mule Tales

Ken Yagen on Tuesday, December 9, 2008

One of the great things about working on Mule is hearing the amazing tales of what people are doing with it. I’ve heard Mule referred to as a “Swiss army knife of integration” because of its flexibility and number of supported service topologies and technologies. While some case studies are available online from large implementations, [...]