Mule is one of the leading open source ESB and integration framework. It's focus has always been on the developer with the aim of simplifying the difficult task of implementing an integration or SOA project. The focus Mule 2.0 is to make things even easier, more powerful even more robust. This talk will pivot on some of the new features of Mule.
New Xml configuration. Xml editor and developer friendly - no more class names!
The new extensible configuration model
Enhancements to the Mule runtime environment
How mule works with BPM and where BPEL fits in
OSGi support, For dynamic component loading and hot deployment
Data Streaming support
Ross will also discuss the Mule roadmap for 2007/2008 including new
arrivals in the Mule ecosystem and 2 Mule Customer case studies (H&R Block and Major League Baseball: mlb.com).
Ross Mason is Co-founder and CTO of MuleSource, Inc., the creators of the open source Mule integration platform. Prior to founding MuleSource he was Chief Executive Officer of SymphonySoft Limited, an EU-based company providing services and support for large-scale integration projects. Mason founded the Mule project in 2003 and strived to make it the leading Java-based ESB and integration platform. Mule is used by top-tier financial institutions such as CitiGroup, JP Morgan Chase and Deutsche Bank as well as many other high profile enterprises including Walmart, American Airlines, Adobe and many government agencies around the world.
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