
Daniel Feist on Tuesday, May 3, 2011
In previous posts explaining the enterprise integration patterns with example Mule configuration I have covered Content-Enricher and Content-based Routing patterns, today I’ll talking about the “Message Filter” pattern. Message Filter How can a component avoid receiving uninteresting messages? Use a special kind of Message Router, a Message Filter, to eliminate undesired messages from a channel based [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by Daniel Feist on Tuesday, May 3, 2011 | Social tagging: EIP > esb > messaging > Mule 3 > Mule ESB > patterns
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Daniel Feist on Thursday, March 17, 2011
The implementation of the Enterprise Integration Patterns, first documented by Gregor Hohpe, is an important aspect of Mule. These patterns are accepted solutions to recurring problems within a given context and as such provide both a framework for both designing and building messaging and integration systems as well as a common language for teams to [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by Daniel Feist on Thursday, March 17, 2011 | Social tagging: enterprise integration patterns > messaging > Mule 3
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Daniel Feist on Friday, September 24, 2010
As you may have heard, Mule 3 has undergone a streamlining of its internal architecture. It’s now my job to explain what’s changed, why and what this means to you. I can’t promise it will be as exciting as a children’s movie but I will attempt to explain things as clearly as possible so that everyone [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by Daniel Feist on Friday, September 24, 2010 | Social tagging: messaging > Mule 3 > Mule ESB
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David Dossot on Friday, September 17, 2010
ActiveMQ in Action, an upcoming book from Manning Publications, may well end up being the perfect companion book for Mule In Action. Happily Ever After… Thanks to Mule ESB’s native support for Apache ActiveMQ and the capacity to transparently use Spring for advanced configuration needs, Mule has long been the ESB of choice to tap [...]
Filed under: Mule ESB by David Dossot on Friday, September 17, 2010 | Social tagging: ActiveMQ > messaging > Mule ESB
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Travis Carlson on Friday, September 10, 2010
We have tried to simplify and improve our approach to exception handling in Mule 3 in order to make behavior more predictable.
Filed under: Mule ESB by Travis Carlson on Friday, September 10, 2010 | Social tagging: exception handling > messaging > Mule 3
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Daniel Feist on Thursday, January 22, 2009
For those of you that wish the view this webinar again, or for those of you that missed it, the archive of this webinar is now available online here. Also the sample code shown in the Webinar is now available here. Any questions can be sent to our User List
Filed under: Mule ESB by Daniel Feist on Thursday, January 22, 2009 | Social tagging: howto > messaging > services
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