
Dirk Olmes on Tuesday, November 23, 2010
In order to use the hot deployment feature that was introduced with Mule 3 you need to package your application as a zip file. If you are using Maven to build your Mule applications then packaging zip files for hot deployment is very easy. All you need is to declare your packaging to be Mule:
Filed under: Mule ESB by Dirk Olmes on Tuesday, November 23, 2010 | Social tagging: hot deployment > howto > maven > Mule 3
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Dirk Olmes on Thursday, October 14, 2010
The Mule IDE 2.2.1 release that went out today contains a big productivity improvement: a hot deployment builder. It allows you to deploy your project to a running Mule 3 instance automatically. Read all about hot deployment in Mule 3 in the user guide. The easiest way to get started with the hot deployment builder [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by Dirk Olmes on Thursday, October 14, 2010 | Social tagging: hot deployment > Mule 3
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David Dossot on Thursday, September 2, 2010
Spring has become a highly popular framework for the development of web applications, thanks to a compelling support for web features, both at its core and within extensions modules. When it comes to deployment time, Spring shines again by its container agnosticism. Because Spring web applications are pretty much self contained, they can get deployed on any [...]
Filed under: Tomcat / Tcat Server by David Dossot on Thursday, September 2, 2010 | Social tagging: configuration management > hot deployment > spring
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Ross Mason on Wednesday, March 31, 2010
I’m pleased to announce that Mule team has just released 3.0 Milestone 2. Before we get into the features coming in Mule 3.0, I’d like to talk about the theme for this release. The overall theme for Mule 3.0 is simplicity. We are looking at every part of Mule to see what we can do [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by Ross Mason on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 | Social tagging: ajax > atom > DSL > guice > hot deployment > Mule > release > rss > xquery
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