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Mule is the leading open source ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) and integration platform. It is a scalable, highly distributable object broker that can seamlessly handle interactions with services and applications using disparate transport and messaging technologies. Find out more...

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Mule 1.3 is out!
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Mule in a Nutshell
- J2EE 1.4 Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and Messaging broker
- Pluggable connectivity such as JMS (1.0.2b and 1.1), VM (embedded), JDBC, TCP, UDP, multicast, http, servlet, SMTP, POP3, file, XMPP.
- JBI Integration.
- Orchestration of services using WS-BPEL and Mule components and routers.
- Support for asynchronous, synchronous and request-response event processing over any transport.
- Web Services using XFire (STaX-based) Axis or Glue.
- Flexible deployment Topologies including Client/Server, Peer-to-Peer, ESB and Enterprise Service Network.
- Declarative and Programmatic transaction support including XA support.
- End-to-End support for routing, transport and transformation of events.
- Spring framework Integration. Can be used as the ESB container and Mule can be easily embedded into Spring applications.
- Highly scalable enterprise server using the SEDA processing model.
- REST API to provide technology agnostic and language neutral web based access to Mule Events
- Powerful event routing based on patterns in the popular EIP book.
- Dynamic, declarative, content-based and rule-based routing options.
- Non-Intrusive approach. Any object can be managed by the ESB container.
- Powerful Application Integration framework
- Fully extensible development model
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Developers Summit 2006 is an open source software conference in Japan sponsored by IBM, Microsoft, Shoeisha.
The conference is aimed at software developers, system developers, network specialists, IT trainers, IT marketing and sales people, IT managers, and project managers.
H. Ozawa will be presenting the concepts of ESB and Mule on the 10th February. More... |
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