Chapter 7. Integration architecture with Mule
This chapter covers
- Structuring integration applications
- Common architectures used in Mule applications
- Mule application implementation patterns
During the course of this book, we’ve shown you the building blocks of piecing together integration solutions with Mule. We haven’t, however, talked about the architecture of such applications. Ideally your Mule applications should exhibit the properties of any other well-architected software application: they should be easy to refactor and test, modular, and decoupled. They should also be constructed with a view to future needs, making them easy to modify as requirements inevitably change.
In this chapter, you’ll see how to architect integration ...
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