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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
Fourteen months and 120 posts ago, I started writing this blog. The first post wasn’t even Mule related but it was my first attempt at voicing my opinion about the weird and wonderful world around us.
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Tags: blog, guest blogger, Mule, video
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Peter and I are pleased to announce the availability of the Mule 2 book that we’ve been working on for the past few months. Entitled “Mule 2: A Developer’s Guide to the ESB and Integration Platform“, it’s instantly available from Apress as an e-Book and will be available shortly in paperback format. The book covers:
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Tags: Apress, beginner, book, configure, exception handling, extend Mule, filter, fundamental elements, model applications, models, Mule, Mule book, resilient, routers, routing patterns, test, transaction, transformer, transports, web service
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Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
Mule 2.0.2 has just been announced and one of the improvements is a greater support for proxying web services using CXF. This is rather handy as, previously, you could only proxy web services provided you didn’t want to do anything more complicated than, well, proxying.
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Tags: CXF, CXF transport, HTTP, invoking CXF endpoint, Mule 2.0.2, Mule ESB, payload, Proxy, SOAP
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
Those of you who attended MuleCon last week know about this, but for the benefit of all others, Mule 2 was announced last week by MuleSource in San Francisco.
I’ve been working with the release candidates for awhile now and the biggest improvement for a Mule developer is the improved configuration file structure using XML namespaces.
If you’re a Mule 1.x user and are wondering whether to make the leap into this brave new world, it’s worth reading what one of the members of the Mule development team thinks about this.

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Tags: Mule, news
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Monday, March 31st, 2008
For those of you who missed Ross Mason’s session on integration at TSS in Vegas, he’s kindly posted a link to his presentation here on his blog.
Those of you who couldn’t attend the TSS Java Symposium in Vegas can check out his blog for a full roundup of the event itself – Thanks Ross!

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Friday, March 28th, 2008
Given Moore’s law, this was bound to happen someday, right?
Article from InfoWorld

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