Presentation: "Bringing the enterprise to the web with Mule"

Time: Friday 13:00 - 14:00

Location: Concordia

Abstract:

Over the past few years we've seen more and more services become web enabled and expose RESTful HTTP interfaces. By following RESTful principles your application can become more easily evolvable and scalable. Doing so also caters to the heterogeneous nature the enterprise as any language and platform can easily consume HTTP services. Yet, web enabling your enterprise applications can be a troublesome process. A typical software deployment can consist of many disparate types of services with many different transports and protocols and many moving parts.

Mule is the leading open source SOA and integration platform, providing a variety of tools which can help make bridging the enterprise to the web much easier. These tools include everything from support for helping you build services with JAX-RS to support for consuming Atom Publishing Protocol services to built-in ETag support - making building and consuming RESTful services easier. Combined with Mule's multi-protocol, message routing, and transformation capabilities you have a powerful way to web enable your application infrastructure. In this talk, Dan Diephouse will explore these topics as he walks through a series of solutions for web-enabling applications using Mule.

Dan Diephouse, MuleSource

 Dan  Diephouse

Mr. Diephouse is a software architect at MuleSource, the company behind the open source Mule ESB. Here he is focused on building and helping others build open source web services/SOA solutions.

He is a co-founder of the web services framework Apache CXF, a founder of several other projects including XFire, SXC, and Jettison, and participates in several others whenever possible.