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Distribution Contents

The Mule ESB distribution installs the following directories and files:

This topic relates to Mule ESB Version 2.x.
To see the corresponding topic in Mule ESB Version 3.x, click Distribution Contents.
  • /bin - Shell and batch scripts for controlling Mule from the command line
  • /conf - Configuration files
  • /docs - API documentation (Javadoc) for Mule and its sub-projects
  • /examples - Example applications you can run and try building yourself
  • /lib/boot - Libraries used by the Java Service Wrapper to boot the
  • /lib/endorsed - Endorsed Java libraries used by Mule
  • /lib/mule - Mule libraries
  • /lib/native/visualizer - Libraries for the visualizer tool
  • /lib/opt - Third-party libraries
  • /lib/user - Your custom classes and libraries. This directory comes before
    /lib/mule on the classpath and can therefore be used to patch the distributed Mule classes if necessary. If you add files to this directory when Mule is already running, you must restart Mule after adding the files.
  • /licenses - License information for all libraries shipped with Mule
  • /logs - Log file output when running in background mode
  • /sbin - Internal scripts (not to be run by the user)
  • /src - The source code for all Mule modules. You can import this into your IDE.
  • /LICENSE.txt - License agreement for Mule
  • /README.txt - Information on getting started
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