Mule : Reference
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Mule : Reference
Team Development with Mule
Configuration Patterns
Filter References
General Configuration Reference
Transports Reference
Modules Reference
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Mule : Reference
Creating Non-MEL Expression Evaluators
Schema Documentation
Mule ESB 3 and Test API Javadoc
MuleSoft Security Update Policy
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Team Development with Mule
Topics in these books have addressed your local workstation, and a single project with a single configuration file. When working on a team, the Mule project will increase in size, will increase in its number of developers, and must run in other environments, such as test and production. Here are some practices that will make such growth possible.
The different approaches to modularizing Mule configurations and applications are all opportunities for splitting work across teams, whether these teams work on the same overarching project or on different projects with an accent put on reuse.
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Modularizing Your Configuration Files for Team Development
Using Side-by-Side Configuration Files
Using Modules In Your Application
Sharing Custom Code
Sharing Custom Configuration Fragments
Sharing Custom Configuration Patterns
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Sharing Applications
Sustainable Software Development Practices with Mule
Configuration Patterns
Explore Mule ESB Concepts to dig deeper into Mule functionality.
Understanding Mule Configuration
Choosing Between Flows and Patterns
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General Configuration Reference
Mule provides Javadoc-style schema documentation, making it easier to familiarize yourself with all the elements and attributes permissible in XML configuration files.
BPM Configuration Reference
Global Settings Configuration Reference
Endpoint Configuration Reference
Filters Configuration Reference
Transformers Configuration Reference
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Component Configuration Reference
Entry Point Resolver Configuration Reference
Exception Strategy Configuration Reference
Properties Configuration Reference
Notifications Configuration Reference
Transactions Configuration Reference
Non-MEL Expressions Configuration Reference
Security Manager Configuration Reference
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Available Transports
Following is a list of known transports (also called "providers") for Mule ESB. Some functionality is contained within modules instead of transports— see Modules Reference. For more information on transports, see the following topics:
About Transports
Configuring a Transport
Creating Transports
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