Mule IDE
Welcome to the Mule IDE project. If you have suggestions for improving the IDE or a bug to report, please use Jira. If you have questions or comments on Mule IDE, they can be posted to the forum. If you have questions that relate to using the IDE with Mule, you may also try the Mule Users mailing list.
For general information on using IDEs with Mule, see the [Mule Documentation].
Mule IDE 2.0
Mule IDE 2.0 is a development and testing environment based on Eclipse. It supports the following features:
- Create a new Mule project in Eclipse
- Create a working Mule project in Eclipse based on Mule examples
- Create a new Mule configuration file with selected namespace declarations
- Editing of Mule configuration files
- Integrated Mule Schema auto-complete and documentation (using Eclipse-compatible XML editor with context sensitive content assistant)
- Switching between Mule distributions in a project
- Running the Mule Server in Eclipse to test your Mule project
- Debugging your Mule project in Eclipse
Mule IDE 2.0 is compatible with any Mule 2.1 or later community or enterprise Mule distribution.
Getting Started
Mule IDE 1.4.3
Mule IDE 1.4.3 is not currently being maintained but can still be used with previous releases of Mule. Details can be found here
News
Last changed Oct 28, 2009 03:06 by
Dirk Olmes
MuleSoft is proud to announce that Mule IDE 2.0 has been released.
Mule IDE 2.0 is compatible with any Mule 2.1 or later community or enterprise Mule distribution.
For the future of Mule IDE, we would like to get more feedback from the community. What works for you? What doesn't? Your comments will help us make the Mule IDE a better tool for you. Enjoy!
Last changed Feb 08, 2009 19:29 by
Dirk Olmes
The Mule IDE has been stale for quite a long time, the plan to provide a graphical editor for Mule configurations turned out to be too ambitious. Still, the IDE is much more than a graphical editor for config files, it helps you to easily create new Mule projects, manage the classpath and create new config files.
We're proud to release the first release candidate of the Mule IDE. Just follow the installation guide and you'll be up and running in no time!