Book description
Mule in Action covers Mule fundamentals and best practices. It is a comprehensive tutorial that starts with a quick ESB overview and then gets Mule to work. It dives into core concepts like sending, receiving, routing, and transforming data. Next, it gives you a close look at Mule's standard components and how to roll out custom ones. You'll pick up techniques for testing, performance tuning, BPM orchestration, and even a touch of Groovy scripting.
About the Technology
Mule is a widely used open source enterprise service bus. It is standards based, provides easy integration with Spring and JBoss, and fully supports the enterprise messaging patterns collected by Hohpe and Woolf. You can readily customize Mule without writing a lot of new code.
About the Book
Mule in Action covers Mule fundamentals and best practices. It is a comprehensive tutorial that starts with a quick ESB overview and then gets Mule to work. It dives into core concepts like sending, receiving, routing, and transforming data. Next, it gives you a close look at Mule's standard components and how to roll out custom ones. You'll pick up techniques for testing, performance tuning, BPM orchestration, and even a touch of Groovy scripting.
What's Inside
- Mule deployment, logging, and monitoring
- Common transports, routers, and transformers
- Security, routing, orchestration, and transactions
About the Reader
Written for developers, architects, and IT managers, the book requires familiarity with Java but no previous exposure to Mule or other ESBs.
About the Authors
Both authors are Java EE architects. David Dossot is the project "despot" of the JCR Transport and has worked with Mule since 2005. John D'Emic is Chief Integration Architect at OpSource Inc., where he has used Mule since 2006.
Quotes
A deep, anatomical view of Mule ESB.
- Ara Abrahamian, Arachitect, Coauthor of Java Open Source Programming
A top-to-bottom example-driven guide I haven't found anywhere else.
- Ben Hall, Technical Lead, IBBS
Outstanding examples show how to use Mule.
- Doug Warren, Software Architect, Java Web Services
These guys know what they are talking about!
- Fabrice Dewasmes, Java & Open Source Department Director, Pragma Consult
Works better than a carrot to get the Mule going. Useful even for experts.
- Jeroen Benckhuijsen, Software Architect, Atos Origin
Table of contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Brief Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About this Book
- About the Authors
- Part 1. Core Mule
- Chapter 1. Discovering Mule
- Chapter 2. Configuring Mule
- Chapter 3. Sending and receiving data with Mule
- Chapter 4. Routing data with Mule
- Chapter 5. Transforming data with Mule
- Chapter 6. Working with components
- Part 2. Running Mule
- Chapter 7. Deploying Mule
- Chapter 8. Exception handling and logging
- Chapter 9. Securing Mule
- Chapter 10. Using transactions with Mule
- Chapter 11. Monitoring with Mule
- Part 3. Traveling further with Mule
- Chapter 12. Developing and testing with Mule
- Chapter 13. Using the Mule API
- Chapter 14. Scripting with Mule
- Chapter 15. Business process management and scheduling with Mule
- Chapter 16. Tuning Mule
- Appendix A. The expression evaluation framework
- Appendix B. The Mule community
- Index
Product information
- Title: Mule in Action
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2009
- Publisher(s): Manning Publications
- ISBN: 9781933988962
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