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Overview

Mule is one of the most mature open source enterprise service busses (ESBs) out there. It provides an easy to use, lightweight ESB that can easily be integrated with a large amount of technologies. Mule also provides a rich set of routers, transformers, and filters which you can use in your own integration flows. This reference card will provide an overview of the architecture of Mule and show the different routers, transformers, and filters that are available, and will show how to use them by using example configurations.

Features include Mule Architecture in a Nutshell, Configuring Mule, Mule Transformers, Filters, Routers and Components, Mule End Point Resolving, Hot Tips and more.


About the Author

Jos Dirksen is a software architect for Atos Origin, where he has been the architect for a number of large integration projects over the last couple of years. Jos has worked with various integration products, commercial and open source, for the last five years. He co-authored the book Open Source ESBs in Action, and regularly presents on topics ranging from enterprise integration patterns to JavaFX, at such conferences as Javapolis and JavaOne.

Comments

janmver replied on Sat, 2009/03/28 - 6:46am

Nice work, Jos.

 

Just what I needed.

wutz replied on Tue, 2009/07/21 - 2:46pm

Fine, but the pdf file has the number #40 the the scribd is #36.

#36 should be correct.

 

 

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