JOG - Mule 1.1 has been released
Mule is an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) messaging framework. It is a scalable, highly distributable object broker that can seamlessly handle interactions with services and applications using disparate transport and messaging technologies.
* 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.
* Orchetration of services using BPEL and Mule components and routers.
* Support for asynchronous, synchronous and request-response event processing over any transport.
* Web Services using Axis or Glue.
* Flexible deploment [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
http://mule.codehaus.org/
references : http://spamdiario.blogspot.com/2005/09/poj-crispy-060-released.html
* 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.
* Orchetration of services using BPEL and Mule components and routers.
* Support for asynchronous, synchronous and request-response event processing over any transport.
* Web Services using Axis or Glue.
* Flexible deploment [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
http://mule.codehaus.org/
references : http://spamdiario.blogspot.com/2005/09/poj-crispy-060-released.html
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