All MuleForge Extentions

All Extensions

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    Mule 3.0
    The Activity Module is a BPM module, allowing you to integrate Mule with the Activiti Platform.
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    Mule 3.2
    Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) offers a reliable, highly scalable hosted queue for storing messages as they travel between computers. By using Amazon SQS, developers can simply move data between distributed application components performing different tasks, without losing messages or requiring each component to be always available. Amazon SQS makes it easy to build an automated workflow, working in close conjunction with the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and the other AWS infrastructure web services.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    Amazon Fulfillment Web Service (Amazon FWS) allows merchants to access Amazon.com’s world-class fulfillment capabilities through a simple web services interface. Merchants can programmatically send order information to Amazon with instructions to physically fulfill customer orders on their behalf.
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    Mule 3.2
    The Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is an open standard application layer protocol for message-oriented middleware.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    This filter scans Mule Messages for viruses.
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    Mule 2.2
    The Apache FOP Transformer was created to transform a source message into formats supported by the Apache FOP project.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    Cloud Connector for sending Apple Push Notifications to iOS devices.
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    Mule 3.1
    The Authorize.Net connectors allows for calling the payment services offered by the Authorize.Net AIM API.
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    Mule 3.2
    The Avalara Connector allows to calculate taxes using the Avalara AvaTax platform http://www.avalara.com/products/avatax.
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    Mule 3.2
    This connector enables to integrate Mule with Google's Blogger system.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    The Bonita Transport is a BPM transport, allowing you to integrate Mule with the Bonita BPM Open Solution.
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    Mule 3.2
    Mule Cloud Connector for Box.net
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    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 of inbound to outbound.
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    Mule 3.1
    This project provides a Cargo implementation for Mule container.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    The CICS transport can be used to call mainframe programs by sending XML messages to Mule.
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    Mule 3.1
    This transport is similar to the file transport but allows accessing files on a remote Windows (Samba) server.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) is a specification for improving interoperability between Enterprise Content Management systems. This connector will allow you to interop with any CMS system that implements CMIS.
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    Mule 2.2
    This project is to provide a transport to allow files to be registered with or checked against Codel, using their Codel Mark.
  • icon-crp.png
    Mule 3.0
    The Common Retry Policies is a module containing community built and maintained implementations of retry policies.
  • icon-cybersource.png
    Mule 3.1
    The CyberSource connector enables payments to be made from Mule using the Simple Order API.
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    Mule 3.2
    Dynamic Flows Module allows you to add, remove and run mule context into your mule application without restarting the server.
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    Mule 3.2
    Dynamically manipulate Mule modules
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    This provider supports invoking EJB3.0 methods.
  • icon-erlang.png
    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    A transport that can send and receive messages to and from Erlang nodes.
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    Mule 3.2
    A Mule Module for Esper, a GPL licensed complex event processing engine.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    The excel module provides a set of utilities to facilitate the work with excel documents.
  • icon-xml.png
    Mule 2.2
    The Extended XML Module for Mule allows message payloads to be serialized to XML and back again using XML binding frameworks like Castor.
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    Fix
    Mule 2.2
    The FIX (Financial Information eXchange) transport enables Mule to send and receive FIX messages.
  • icon-flickr.png
    Mule 3.1
    Cloud Connector for Flickr.
  • icon-freemarker.png
    Mule 3.1
    Transform messages using Freemarker.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    Mule Galaxy is a service oriented architecture (SOA) governance platform, often referred to as an SOA registry/repository. Galaxy aids in the management of SOA by providing features such as lifecycle, dependency and artifact management, service discovery and reporting, and application deployment management. galaxy can be deployed with the Mule ESB or as a standalone application.
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    Mule 3.1
    Connector to GeoNames public API
  • icon-git.png
    Mule 3.1
    Cloud Connector for working with Git repositories. Git is a distributed revision control system with an emphasis on speed.
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    Mule 3.2
    GitHub is a web-based hosting service for software development projects that use the Git revision control system. GitHub offers both commercial plans and free accounts for open source projects.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    WebMethods Glue integrates with Mule meaning you can expose Mule components as Glue Web Services and invoke Glue Web Services from Mule.
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    Mule 3.2
    Cloud Connector for sending data to Android devices using Google C2DM service.
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    Mule 3.1
    HBase is an open source, non-relational, distributed database modeled after Google's BigTable and is written in Java. It is developed as part of Apache Software Foundation's Hadoop project and runs on top of HDFS (Hadoop Distributed Filesystem), providing BigTable-like capabilities for Hadoop. That is, it provides a fault-tolerant way of storing large quantities of sparse data.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    Hibernate transport is very similar to JDBC, but instead of handling a list of maps, it deals with POJOs and it lets Hibernate do all the mapping work.
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    Mule 3.1
    Cloud Connector for HostIp
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    iBeans is a set of Java annotations for describing how to interact with an HTTP service through a Java interface.
  • icon-intacct.png
    Mule 3.2
    The Intacct Connector provides you financial management and accounting solutions using the <a href="http://us.intacct.com/">Intacct platform </a>
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    Mule 3.2
    The iON Cloud Connector provides the ability to interact with Mule iON from within a Mule application. There are operations to deploy, start, stop, and update applications as well as send notifications from your application to iON about business events and errors during runtime.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    Japanese language pack for Mule
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    Mule Japanese Documentation for Mule 2.x
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    Mule Japanese Documentation for Mule 2.x
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    JCR
    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    A transport that reads from, writes to and observes JCR 1.0 containers.
  • icon-jersey.png
    Mule 2.2
    This transport adds support for the JSR-311 implementation: Jersey. Jersey makes it possible to build RESTful services via a few simple annotations.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    JIRA provides issue tracking and project tracking for software development teams to improve code quality and the speed of development.
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    Mule 3.2
    The Jive Cloud Connector offers support for CRUD operations on Jive.
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    JMX
    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    The JMX transport allows mule components to invoke operations, get/set attributes and receive notifications from MBeans residing in remote or embedded MBeanServer.
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    JPA
    Mule 2.2
    The jpa transport provides database access using Java Persistent API
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    Mule 2.2
    This module provides transformers and filters for working with JSON encoded messages including converting to and from JavaBeans and XML.
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    Mule 3.0
    Mule 3.1
    LegStar for Mule ESB (Legs4Mule) is an open-source integration solution for IBM mainframes designed for Mule ESB. Legs4Mule has Eclipse and Ant tooling that generate artifacts for Mule: <ul> <li>Legs4Mule Transformers are standard Mule transformers that turn mainframe data, described by COBOL structures, into Java objects or XML</li> <li>Legs4Mule Adapters give Mule clients access to mainframe programs over HTTP, WebSphere MQ or TCP</li> <li>Legs4Mule Proxies give mainframe programs access to Mule components over HTTP or WebSphere MQ</li> </ul>
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    Mule 3.2
    LinkedIn is a business-related social networking site. Founded in December 2002 and launched in May 2003, it is mainly used for professional networking. This connector allows you to interact with LinkedIn API.
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    Mule 3.1
    The Lotus Domino Transport for Mule allows to communicate with Lotus Domino Server. Request payload is constructed as an instance of java.util.Map interface. Response payload either an instance of lotus.domino.Document for READ operation, a universal id string for CREATE and UPDATE operations or boolean for DELETE operation.
  • icon-magento.png
    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    This cloud connector is for accessing Magento open source ecommerce web application.
  • icon-maven.png
    Mule 3.1
    Module for executing Maven goals against a directory. Maven is a software tool for project management and build automation.
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    Mule 3.1
    The maven-mule-plugin allows packaging a project as a Mule 3 application archive.
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    Mule 3.0
    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    Provides a plugin for Maven that will allow you to send a Mule project to a remote Mule MMC using REST.
  • icon-mongo.png
    Mule 3.2
    MongoDB (from "humongous") is an open source, high-performance, schema-free, document-oriented database. This connector allows the querying, insertion, deletion and updating of data stored in MongoDB. Long Description: MongoDB (from "humongous") is an open source, high-performance, schema-free, document-oriented database. This connector allows the querying, insertion, deletion and updating of data stored in MongoDB.
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    Mule 3.1
    Ant tasks to help create and deploy Mule applications.
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    Mule 3.0
    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    Refactoring of the mule maven archetype, totally based on the new maven archetype 2.x api. The Mule Archetype Project allows the development of Mule Applications using a simple standard maven archetype.
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    Mule 3.0
    This is a Maven plugin that the core Mule team developed to verify the contents of the distribution files.
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    Mule 3.1
    Provides sophisticated message caching capabilities for Mule flows and services.
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    Mule 3.0
    Mule IDE is a development and testing environment based on Eclipse.
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    Mule 3.0
    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    Mule LDAP Transport
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    Mule 3.2
    This connector offers the functionality of a bridge table (a.k.a. junction table, cross-reference table, join table, map table, intersection table, linking table, many-to-many resolver, link table, pairing table, pivot table, look-up table, or association table) to offer mapping of two values (keys).
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    Mule 3.1
    MQL is a LINQ inspired query lanaguage for Java and Mule. With it you can filter, join and transform data from Mule messages, cloud connectors, and Spring beans in very concise code. And with the <mql:query-service> support inside Mule, you can instantly turn that query into a REST service. MQL is currently in beta.
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    Mule 3.0
    The SSH transport can execute shell command via SSH.
  • icon-spring.png
    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    Mule Spring Proxies is a springified alternative to MuleClient. This approach makes it possible configure and inject a Mule client using Spring.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    The Mule Testing Framework (MTF) adds functionalities that improve testing experience in Mule.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    Provides connectivity for Yammer, a private social network for companies.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    NetSuite is a web-based application covering business functions such as accounting, ERP, CRM, inventory / fulfillment / shipping, order management, sales force automation, customer support, marketing automation, and ecommerce. Each of these also includes groups calendaring and tasking functions.
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    Mule 2.2
    OpenSymphony&#39;s OSWorkflow is a simple FOSS workflow engine, similar in philosophy to JBoss jBPM. It has a nice clean API which makes it straightforward to integrate with Mule via the BPM Connector.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    PayPal is an e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers to be made through the Internet. Online money transfers serve as electronic alternatives to traditional paper methods such as checks and money orders. This connector will allow to interact with PayPal's API.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    PubNub is an Internet-Wide Messaging Service for Real-time Web and Mobile apps and games. PubNub is a massively scalable Real-time Bidirectional Messaging Service in the Cloud.
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    Mule 3.2
    PubSubHubbub support for Mule.
  • icon-qpid.png
    Mule 2.2
    This transport interacts with a Qpid server and allows Mule to send and receive messages over Qpid queues or Qpid topics.
  • icon-quickbooks.png
    Mule 3.2
    QuickBooks software provides an interface that allows you to use forms such as checks, deposit slips and invoices, making the accounting process more comfortable for the average business owner or manager. By using the built-in functions that pertain to your business, you are able to perform your company accounting by simply recording your vendor activities, customer activities, banking transactions, payroll checks and taxes. QuickBooks handles the accounting portion of each transaction behind the scenes.
  • icon-redis.png
    Mule 3.2
    Redis Connector that supports data structure reading and writing, publish/subscribe and Mule Object Store data persistence.
  • icon-restlet.png
    Mule 3.1
    The Restlet* transport allows you to embed Restlet services, use the Restlet client API and use URI templates to route messages all inside of Mule.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is an online storage web service offered by Amazon Web Services. Amazon S3 provides storage through a web services interface.
  • icon-soap.png
    Mule 2.2
    The SAAJ module provides functionality for working directly with SOAP messages and their payloads.
  • icon-salesforce.png
    Mule 3.2
    The Salesforce Connector will allow to connect to the Salesforce application. Almost every operation that can be done via the Salesforce's API can be done thru this connector. This connector will also work if your Salesforce objects are customized with additional fields or even you are working with custom objects
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    Mule 2.2
    The SAP Transport for Mule 2 allows to communicate SAP ERP Systems.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    The S2Mule module allows Mule to interact with Seasar.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    A simple CommPort connector using Sun's comm jar for embedded system using Modbus protocol
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    This Mule Module will host a transformer that essentially wraps the Serving XML framework.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    Mule 2.2
    The SFTP Transport allows files to be read and written to and from directories over SFTP.
  • icon-siebel.png
    Mule 3.0
    Siebel Transport for Mule allows to access Siebel Business Object interfaces and invoke available methods.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    A simple component that generates an HTML dashboard representing event flows in a single Mule instance.
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    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.
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    Mule 2.2
    Smooks for Mule enables Message Transformation and Routing using the Smooks Engine.
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    SMS
    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    Sms transport provider can be used for sending sms messages thru a mobile phone that is connected to the computer via a COM port (USB, Bluetooth, etc).
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    Mule 3.1
    This module adds support to write expressions, transformers, filters, etc. In Mule using SpEL.
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    Mule 3.2
    Next generation SSH connector. It supports shell mode and full duplex connection multiplexing.
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    Mule 2.2
    The Sugar CRM Mule transport enables Mule to interact with a SugarCRM server, anywhere on the network.
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    Mule 3.1
    Send and receive messages to/from a 3270 (telnet) session
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    Mule 2.2
    The Telnet Transport can execute shell command via Telnet.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    Provides Tibco Rendezvous connectivity for Mule. An inbound/outbound rendezvous transport supporting: certified messaging, distributed queues, runtime defined endpoints, etc.
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    Mule 3.1
    Mule 3.2
    Twilio a software-as-a-service for building voice application and for sending SMS messages. As an example with our Twilio connector you will be able to build sales automation systems, order inquiry lines, CRM solutions, interactive SMS apps, call routing apps, phone trees, appointment reminders, custom voicemail apps, and a whole lot more.
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    Mule 3.2
    A Mule module for generating Twilios Markup Language.
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    Mule 3.1
    The Twitter connector provides an easy to integrate with the Twitter API using Mule flows.
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    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.
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    VFS
    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    This transport allows Mule to send and receive messages securely over VFS
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    This project hosts the Mule configuration visualizer (based on GraphWiz) for Mule 2.0.
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    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.
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    Mule 3.2
    Workday is an on-demand financial management and human capital management software vendor. The Human Resources Web Service contains operations that expose Workday Human Capital Management Business Services data, including Employee, Contingent Worker and Organization information. This Web Service can be used for integration with enterprise systems including corporate directories, data analysis tools, email or other provisioning sub-systems, or any other systems needing Worker and/or Organization data.
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    Earlier than Mule 2.2
    The aim of this project is to extend WSDL SOAP mule transport in order to integrate WSRF Grid Globus Service (GT4 Globus Alliance org.) on Mule.
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    Mule 3.2
    Use XML Security to sign XML Documents
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