Just switched from a .Net shop to a open source Java centric shop this summer and started working on Mule. Very powerful! Think of it as a WCF hosting and directory for all your services, but only more powerful. Build a Java class, then through endpoint inputs/outputs/transforms on it. Set rules/dependencies/etc like any ESB. Then Galaxy took us a few hours to get a nice directory/documentation for dev/test/prod web services and documentation on them set up. What’s nice is they have VM so from downloading to having a few services made and hosted took 1/2 a day.
Yep
But wait, that’s not a Microsoft product. You’ll be lost.
Ha, funny man.
Just switched from a .Net shop to a open source Java centric shop this summer and started working on Mule. Very powerful! Think of it as a WCF hosting and directory for all your services, but only more powerful. Build a Java class, then through endpoint inputs/outputs/transforms on it. Set rules/dependencies/etc like any ESB. Then Galaxy took us a few hours to get a nice directory/documentation for dev/test/prod web services and documentation on them set up. What’s nice is they have VM so from downloading to having a few services made and hosted took 1/2 a day.
http://elasticserver.com/