| Stable release | 3.1.1 / March 15, 2011 |
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| Written in | Java |
| Operating system | Cross-platform (JVM) |
| Type | Enterprise Service Bus |
| License | CPAL license |
| Website | http://www.mulesoft.org/ |
Mule is a lightweight enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration framework.[1] It can handle services and applications using disparate transport and messaging technologies. The platform is Java-based, but can broker interactions between other platforms such as .NET using web services or sockets.
The architecture is a scalable,[2] highly-distributable object broker that can seamlessly handle interactions across legacy systems, in-house applications and almost all modern transports and protocols.[3]
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Mule has an integration engine, but the community edition lacks the support for Advanced Management interfaces. MuleSoft offers an Enterprise Edition of Mule that provides a rich Management console, a Service registry, and High Availability.
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