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Bring Erl On: Provisioning RabbitMQ users through Mule

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 [...]

MuleSoft joins Activiti BPM project

Ross Mason on Tuesday, July 6, 2010

We are pleased to announce that MuleSoft has joined the Activiti BPM project; this is a much-needed initiative in the industry. While there are many BPM players out there (with more cropping up every day it seems), none of them focus on the gaping hole in the market. No process is an island. There seem [...]

Demoed: Processing Data with the MuleSoft’s Eclipse Tool Suite

David Dossot on Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Last Tuesday night’s  demonstration of the MuleSoft’s Eclipse Tool Suite at the Vancouver Eclipse Demo Camp went well. I almost got Nerf-gunned for a (slight) overtime but the organizers’ mercifulness has allowed me reach the end of the demo with a running sample For those who weren’t there, here is a summary of my presentation. [...]

MuleSoft partners with Axial exchange to release open source healthcare interoperability

amber.taylor on Wednesday, June 30, 2010

In 2010, MuleSoft is getting very proactive about energizing the partners segment of our community.  This month we are really happy about a new partnership we’ve entered into with a bunch of ex-Red Hatter’s via a new start up called Axial.  Axial aims to disrupt the traditional proprietary handling of electronic medical record management by [...]

Check out the Mule Community website’s new “do”

Andrew Perepelytsya on Monday, May 17, 2010

Just as we’re always driving Mule ESB to make it easier to use, we’re also always taking user feedback and revving the Mule Community website to make it easier to find what you need, when you need it. The Mule Community website has a new look, so check it out!

Why use jBPM with Mule?

Travis Carlson on Thursday, April 15, 2010

Mule integrates with jBPM, allowing you to send/receive messages to/from a running process. A message from Mule can start or advance a process, the message can be used as a process variable, and a process can send messages to any endpoint in your Mule config.

Note to Businesses: Take the SOA, Leave the Buzz

Ken Yagen on Tuesday, February 23, 2010

In a recent post by Loraine Lawson on ITBusinessEdge, an informal survey was cited that referenced a majority of mid-market CIOs who “said they had no current business need for SOA.” I was a little surprised by the headline since MuleSoft continues to see tremendous adoption of our open source Mule ESB and subscriptions of [...]

Noteworthy new features in Mule ESB Enterprise

Ken Yagen on Wednesday, December 16, 2009

With the release of Mule ESB 2.2.4 Enterprise Edition, there are several new and interesting capabilities that have been enhanced in Mule. Reading through the release notes, you might miss them, so I decided to highlight them here on the blog.

WS-Security and SAML for Mule

Travis Carlson on Monday, December 14, 2009

Mule has had support for WS-Security via CXF for some time now, but Mule 2.2.4 Enterprise goes a bit further still with the inclusion of the Mule SAML Module and a new WS-Security example. In this article, I will step through the WS-Security example so that you can see the different possibilities available for incorporating WS-Security into your Mule application.

Mule ESB once again named top open source ESB by InfoWorld

Community on Tuesday, September 1, 2009

In their annual 2009 Bossie Awards, InfoWorld once again named Mule ESB as the #1 open source ESB, in the “Best of Open Source Platforms and Middleware” category.