Mule Connectors

Mule supports the broadest range of integration technologies and frameworks

No two IT environments are exactly alike. As new initiatives like SOA take shape, developers are faced with a recurring challenge: bringing new applications into an existing environment without disrupting production.

The open source approach to integration isn't just about lower cost. Mule's thriving developer community (more than 58% create extensions and plugins) gives enterprises access to a rate of innovation that can't occur with proprietary integration products. Mule's complete code transparency allows developers to customize Mule to meet their unique IT environment needs, while taking advantage of the new connectors and enhancements continuously being created by the Mule community.

Mule ESB

Whether for SOA, legacy integration, or green-field application development, Mule has multi-purpose functionality to support the wide range of integration challenges a typical enterprise faces. Mule can be used for system-to-system messaging, as transactional middleware or as part of an application server.

OS

Transport

Integration

Web Services

Red Hat / Fedora Linux JMS Spring XFire
Windows Server MQ Series EJB Axis
Solaris SPARC / x86 FTP GigaSpaces SOAP
Suse Linux HTTP JavaSpaces REST
Ubuntu / Debian Linux HTTP Servlets JBI Glue
FreeBSD HTTPS JCA
Mac OSX IMAP JNDI

Security

In-Memory JOTM Acegi

Java

JBI JTA JAAS
Java 1.4 JDBC PicoContainer PGP
Java 5 ("Tiger") SOAP Plexus
Java 6/Java 7 SSL HiveMind

Other

Multicast Salesforce.com Intalio BPM

AppServer

Oracle AQ BPEL
Apache Tomcat POP3 jBPM
WebLogic Remote EJB JSR-223 (Scripting)
WebSphere RMI Quartz
Geronimo SMTP OGNL Filters
JBoss System I/O
Oracle TCP
Resin Tibco
Jetty TLS
JRun VFS
UDP
XMPP
AS400 Data Queues
File system