Managing Mule ESB Enterprise

Mule ESB Enterprise enables fine-grained management of ESB resources such as servers, services and end-points, significantly reducing the cost and risk of running Mule ESB. It provides the essential management and visibility developers and operations need in production environments.

Application Management



  • Deployment Manager

    Remotely provision applications to a group of Mule servers with a few clicks, and quickly roll back if necessary.



  • Integrated Application Repository

    Store applications in a central repository to enable effective collaboration between development and operations.



  • Role-based Access Controls

    Maintain system security by assigning the right permissions to development and operations.

Downtime Prevention



  • SLA Alerts

    Receive early warning of potential system problems before they occur.



  • Monitoring Framework Integration

    Integrate with your existing monitoring framework or escalate alerts via email or SNMP.




  • Runtime Performance Manager

    Tune Mule to eliminate bottlenecks and maximize performance

Operational Control



  • Operational Dashboard

    Get a single view of everything occurring across multiple Mule instances and drill in for diagnosis.



  • ESB Remote Control

    Start, stop, and restart ESB resources individually at the server, service, and end-point levels.




  • Task Scheduler

    Schedule and automate common management tasks in advance

Testimonials

  • “We also appreciated the application hot-deployment capabilities of Mule. This made automated deployments much easier to manage. It saved us critical time during our project.”

    -Erich Leipold (evosolutions LLC), Architect, Pacific Compensation Insurance Company

  • "During development and QA we needed to look at messages that came through every step of the way. Integration spans a lot of environments."

    -Don Harrington, Justice Systems Inc.


  • "With Mule, we possess the flexibility and agility to meet the business’ needs while simultaneously being able to robustly handle any system errors that come our way.”

    -Kamlesh Sharma, Software Engineer,
    Scripps Networks