
David Dossot on Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Three months ago, I’ve introduced the newly created Erlang Transport for Mule 3 in this blog. To illustrate a usage scenario for this transport, which allows fast and seamless bi-directional communications between the JVM and the Erlang worlds, I presented an example where Mule was exposing a JSON over HTTP service for provisioning users in [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by David Dossot on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 | Social tagging: Erlang > flow > Mule 3 > Mule ESB > RabbitMQ
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David Dossot on Friday, September 24, 2010
Following the general availability of Mule 3.0.0 Community Edition, I’m happy to announce the release of the following MuleForge projects, which have been upgraded to work with Mule 3: * JCR Transport – A transport that reads from, writes to and observes JCR 1.0 containers. * Erlang Transport – A transport that can send and [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB, MuleForge by David Dossot on Friday, September 24, 2010 | Social tagging: Erlang > JCR > release > retry policies
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David Dossot on Thursday, July 8, 2010
Though a veteran language and platform, Erlang has recently gained a lot of traction, as very visible web sites and open source projects decided to use it in order to leverage its intrinsic support for highly concurrent, fault tolerant and distributed applications. To name a few, let’s mention: Facebook Chat, Mochiweb, ejabberd, RabbitMQ, riak and CouchDB. Without [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by David Dossot on Thursday, July 8, 2010 | Social tagging: Erlang > howto > Mule 3 > Mule ESB > RabbitMQ > transports
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