2. • Mule ESB provides standard framework that
makes great integration architecture simple
• Integration done through Mule ESB provides
Faster and Robust
• The Service creation and hosting expose and host
reusable services, using Mule as a lightweight
service container
• Data transformation exchange data across
varying formats and transport protocols.
3. • You can easily create Mule ESB Flows, and edit and test
them quickly without a deep knowledge of Mule
configuration.
• One of the main advantages of Mule Studio is that you can
build Mule ESB Flows in a graphical environment.
• It is based on drag-and-drop element feature and supports
two-way editing, config.xml & UI editor.
• It can handle services and applications using different
transport and messaging technologies
4. • Spring Integration takes what is known as an "application-centric" approach to integration.
• Spring Integration is aimed at providing "just a little" ESB-style integration to specific
applications by providing frameworks for implementing common EIPs such as a message bus
and simple routing.
• Spring Integration is best suited to situations where a small number of components must be
integrated
• usually internally, and the infrastructure in question is made up of a large number of other
Spring components. For anything more complicated, the lack of a common bus, coupled with
the very small number of supported transports and transformers available for the young
project makes Spring Integration unsuited for the task.
• Mule ESB is not simply an ESB - it is an integration platform. Whereas the scope of Spring
Integration is deliberately limited to small-scale integration within the Spring Portfolio
context
• Mule's intentionally modular architecture allows teams to quickly deliver the lightest possible
integration solution for any scenario, from simple point to point integration to complicated
SOA
5. • Mule Connector provide the fastest and simplest way to
integrate with cloud services and applications. Mule modules
rpovides various way to integrate with applications,
protocols, SOAP and RESTful web services. Refer the below
for the different type of connectors used to make our life
easy
• https://www.mulesoft.com/exchange#!/?types=connector