Mule : Mule 0.9.2 Release Notes
This page last changed on Aug 02, 2004 by ross.
There is a whole load of new goodies in this release, including Spring events integration, a new Servlet provider, a powerful mule client, improved routing support, groovy transformer support and more. Not to mention a lot of bug fixes and improvements. Mule Events in SpringThe mule manager can now server as a Spring event broker. Spring beans can send and receive Mule events over jms, smtp, pop3, http or any other mule transport using the Spring events api. Read more... Servlet Provider for REST style servicesIs a new provider for sending and receiving events via servlets. There is also a servlet implementation that uses the Servlet provider to enable REST style services access. Mule ClientThe Mule Client is a simple but powerful client for communicating with a mule server. It allows any client such as Jsp, scripting or plain old java to send and receive events through a Mule server. Improved Routing supportRouting has been improved adding standard inbound and outbound router implementations such as -
Spring Autowiring ConfigurationSimplified Mule configuration using Springs auto wire functionality. Read more... Improved Jms Synchronous SupportEvent chaining from synchronous calls are now propagated across Jms servers using the replyTo feature. Fine Grained Thread pool tuningMore control over threading options for connectors and components. Threading for Message Receivers and Dispatchers can now be controlled separately per connector. Sample webappThe sample mule webapp is a simple demonstration of how to embed mule into a webapp. It also provides an example for using the Servlet provider. Groovy supportYou can now transform messages using Mule's new Groovy transformers, thanks to [~iandebeer]. Support for multiple configuration filesYou can now split up your mule configurations into smaller units i.e. one config file per component. Support for wildcard endpointsIt is now possible to use wildcard endpoints for receiving events, for example, the following would match 'mule.event.queue' -
Synchronicity can be controlled per eventIt is now possible to mix synchronous and asynchronous event calls. Even if the Mule server is running asynchronously, it is now possible to make synchronous event calls. Issues FixedUnknown macro: {jiraissues}
Issues Fixed in Mule ExtrasUnknown macro: {jiraissues}
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