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Introducing Mule iBeans

Jackie on Monday, September 21, 2009

I recently caught up with Ross Mason, co-founder and CTO of MuleSoft, to ask him about the launch of Mule iBeans, a new integration framework that allows your existing Java web applications to easily interact with other webapps and services, such as Twitter, Flickr, Gmail, and Amazon EC2.

iBeans, which runs in Apache Tomcat and Tcat Server, provides a simple API and annotations that enable your webapp to perform common integration tasks such as sending and receiving messages. You can even develop your own iBeans and share them via the iBean Central repository. And best of all, iBeans is open source and absolutely free.

You can listen to the podcast of my interview with Ross here. To learn more about using Mule iBeans, or to download the latest release, go to the iBeans home page.

2 Responses to “Introducing Mule iBeans”

  1. Hello Jackie,

    What do you think about adding the MuleSoft podcasts in iTunes? It would be nicer to subscribe and follow up it.

    Thanks,

    Nice one!

    Patrick

  2. Hi Patrick,

    You can view all of our podcasts in iTunes here:

    http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=295487288

    Thanks,
    The Mule Community

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