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May 17, 2010

MuleSoft Announces Availability of Enterprise-Class ESB Management Console

MuleSoft a Web Middleware Company, recently announced the general availability of the new Mule ESB Management Console. This new management console claims to be the first and only enterprise-class console for managing open source ESB infrastructure. So, it introduces new facilities which allow developers and operators to efficiently administer Mule ESB. With the help of this console, system administrators can get a centralized view of numerous ESB servers from a perceptive web-based interface. Apart from that, this console offers unique features that include a Web-based message flow debugger, intelligent alerting against performance service-level agreements, deep performance diagnostics, and fine-grained control.

Some of the key features of the Mule ESB Management Console include:

Performance diagnostics and runtime performance tuning - System administrators can view performance data such as threads, memory, and CPU utilization at the service level, notice performance bottlenecks down to individual thread and object level, and alter resource allocation at runtime to make the most of service performance.

Fine-grained control of any open source ESB console - System administrators are able to start, stop and restart ESB resources individually at the server, service and end-point levels; view logs, in addition to server and cluster configuration information.

Service flow debugging - System administrators can swiftly pinpoint and resolve Mule configuration issues by auditing message flows and inspecting message payloads, headers and timing.

Intelligent message alerts against service-level agreements - System administrators can define alerts on resource utilization of services, service-level events, or message payloads.

Jim Mortensen, chief technology officer of Justice Systems, Inc said, "The new Mule ESB Management Console is the management tool we have been looking for. Where other tools simply show general traffic and performance monitoring statistics, the Mule ESB Management Console illuminates detailed ESB diagnostic data and provides run-time control over ESB resources to dynamically tune performance."

This new ESB Management Console transforms the relationship between IT operations and developers by allowing them to use a single tool to recognize, resolve, and deal with performance issues collaboratively at runtime. MuleSoft offers high class software based on the world's most accepted open source application infrastructure products such as Mule ESB and Apache Tomcat. MuleSoft provides a perfect combination of ease and dominance to today's web applications with Mule ESB, Tcat Server and iBeans.


Chris Morton (News - Alert) is Director of Marketing at Innopath Software. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Erin Harrison
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