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This project consists in the Netbeans Plugin for Mule ESB development with the objective to facilitate and to guide the construction of the config.xml archives using the Netbeans IDE Code Snippets. We've already initiated the construction of this project and some sources already can be submitted for evaluation or demonstration.

This is part of the regular build at the moment but should be moved out of the regular build as it causes trouble.

This is a plugin I wrote to integrate the new test exclusion mechanism into the Maven site.

mja
As part of our performance tuning initiative, we're building a maven archetype that creates a new maven module used for performance benchmarks.

Collaboration with OS and integration with Data Mapper.

gwt
Currently the mule http.servet classes are based on http GET and POST calls. However, modern web applications depend strongly on AJAX technology. The Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is one framework available that allows development of both server and client sides code with Java, and uses remote procedure calls to wrap AJAX connections. Client side java is translated into JavaScript, ether during runtime to allow for debugging or before execution to increase speed. This project would house a series of classes that could facilitate incorporating mule into web applications made with the Google Web Toolkit. Because GWT is written in Java 1.4, code from the mule tree could actually be exicuted by the web client. Or the mule layer could remain on the server allowing the web application to be mule independent.

Mule Galaxy is an open source governance platform with an integrated registry/repository. It includes versioning, lifecycle management, dependency management and policy enforcement features which enable you to effectively govern your applications and services. Support for a wide range of products is included, including support for Mule, Apache CXF, Spring and Maven. Custom integration may also be written via Galaxy's simple Atom Publishing Protocol HTTP API.

A tool for generating visual representations of Mule's XML configuration files.

A simple component that generates an HTML dashboard representing event flows in a single Mule instance, as shown here: http://ddossot.blogspot.com/2008/04/not-dash-bored.html