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Mule IDE 2.0 Released

 

Dirk Olmes
October 27th, 2009

MuleSoft is proud to announce that Mule IDE 2.0 has been released.

Mule IDE 2.0 is a development and testing environment based on Eclipse. It supports the following features:

  • Creating a new Mule project in Eclipse
  • Creating a working Mule project in Eclipse based on Mule examples
  • Creating a new Mule configuration file with selected namespace declarations
  • Editing Mule configuration files
  • Integrated Mule schema auto-complete and documentation (using Eclipse-compatible XML editor with context-sensitive content assistant)
  • Switching between Mule distributions in a project
  • Running the Mule Server in Eclipse to test your Mule project
  • Debugging your Mule project in Eclipse

Mule IDE 2.0 is compatible with any Mule 2.1 or later community or enterprise Mule distribution.

To try it out, go to the Mule IDE installation guide for instructions on installing it. Next, go to the user guide, which describes all the functionality in Mule IDE.

For the future of Mule IDE, we would like to get more feedback from the community. What works for you? What doesn’t? Your comments will help us make the Mule IDE a better tool for you. Enjoy!

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3 Responses to “Mule IDE 2.0 Released”

  1. Neil Says:

    I would love to see some Maven archtetypes for Mule 2.2 that we could use! Then you basically get all this functionality right out of the m2eclipse plugin.

  2. Dirk Olmes Says:

    Neil, the archetypes work fine if you know how to invoke them for 2.2. I have updated the docs with usage examples.

    The point of the IDE is a different one, though: many of our users don’t use Maven. For them, the IDE is invaluable help managing their projects.

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