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Simple Service
Compatibility:
Mule 3.0, Mule 3.1
Simple Service
Compatibility:
Mule 3.0, Mule 3.1
The goal of the Simple Service pattern is as simple as its name suggests: to provide a simple way to expose request-response services.
Web Service Proxy
Compatibility:
Mule 3.0, Mule 3.1
Web Service Proxy
Compatibility:
Mule 3.0, Mule 3.1
Proxying web services is a very common practice used for different reasons like security or auditing. This pattern allows a short and easy configuration of such a proxy.
Bridge
Compatibility:
Mule 3.0, Mule 3.1
Bridge
Compatibility:
Mule 3.0, Mule 3.1
Establishes a direct conduit between an inbound endpoint and an outbound endpoint. Supports request-response and one-way bridging. Can perform transformations. Supports transactional bridging...
Validator
Compatibility:
Mule 3.0, Mule 3.1
Validator
Compatibility:
Mule 3.0, Mule 3.1
Validates inbound messages against a defined acceptance filter. Returns an ACK or NACK response synchronously and dispatches valid messages asynchronously.