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MuleSoft Tutorial
Mule ESB is a lightweight and highly scalable Java-based enterprise service bus (ESB) and integration platform provided by MuleSoft. Mule ESB allows developer to connect applications easily and quickly. Regardless of various technologies used by applications, Mule ESB enables easy integration of applications, enabling them to exchange data.
Audience
This tutorial will be useful for developers who are working on Mule ESB, and for migrators who are migrating Mule with other technologies. Besides, graduates, post graduates, and research students, who either have an interest in this technology or have this as a part of their curriculum, will also be benefited from this tutorial. The reader can be a beginner or an advanced learner.
Prerequisites
The reader must have basic knowledge about Java and Eclipse. He/she should also be aware of basic terminologies used in database and scripting languages like Python, Ruby and JavaScript.