Mule in Action

Mule in Action, Second Edition by David Dossot is a comprehensive guide published by Manning on March 9, 2014, consisting of 432 pages. This edition provides a thorough exploration of Mule 3 fundamentals and best practices, starting with an overview of enterprise service buses (ESBs) and progressing into detailed examples that cover essential concepts such as sending, receiving, routing, and transforming data.
Readers will find in-depth discussions on Mule’s standard components, techniques for testing, performance tuning, and business process management orchestration. The book also addresses cloud API integration for SaaS applications, making it suitable for developers, architects, and IT managers who are familiar with Java but may not have prior experience with Mule or other ESBs. This edition includes practical insights into integrating with cloud services, security, and transaction management, ensuring a well-rounded understanding of Mule’s capabilities.
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Mule in Action, Second Edition is a totally-revised guide covering Mule 3 fundamentals and best practices. It starts with a quick ESB overview and then dives into rich examples covering core concepts like sending, receiving, routing, and transforming data.
About the Technology
An enterprise service bus is a way to integrate enterprise applications using a bus-like infrastructure. Mule is the leading open source Java ESB. It borrows from the Hohpe/Woolf patterns, is lightweight, can publish REST and SOAP services, integrates well with Spring, is customizable, scales well, and is cloud-ready.
About the Book
Mule in Action, Second Edition is a totally revised guide covering Mule 3 fundamentals and best practices. It starts with a quick ESB overview and then dives into rich examples covering core concepts like sending, receiving, routing, and transforming data. You’ll get a close look at Mule’s standard components and how to roll out custom ones. You’ll also pick up techniques for testing, performance tuning, and BPM orchestration, and explore cloud API integration for SaaS applications.
Written for developers, architects, and IT managers, this book requires familiarity with Java but no previous exposure to Mule or other ESBs.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
What’s Inside
- Full coverage of Mule 3
- Integration with cloud services
- Common transports, routers, and transformers
- Security, routing, orchestration, and transactions
About the Authors
David Dossot is a software architect and has created numerous modules and transports for Mule. John D’Emic is a principal solutions architect and Victor Romero a solutions architect, both at MuleSoft, Inc.
Table of Contents
- PART 1 CORE MULE
- Discovering Mule
- Processing messages with Mule
- Working with connectors
- Transforming data with Mule
- Routing data with Mule
- Working with components and patterns
- Integration architecture with Mule
- Deploying Mule
- Exception handling and transaction management with Mule
- Securing Mule
- Tuning Mule
- Developing with Mule
- Writing custom cloud connectors and processors
- Augmenting Mule with orthogonal technologies
PART 2 RUNNING MULE
PART 3 TRAVELING FURTHER WITH MULE
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