Recently, one of our customers requested to consume RPC-style web services built on top of a legacy system. Unfortunately, I then discovered that RPC WSDL were not supported by the Web Service Consumer connector in Mule 4. Want to know the solution?
How to consume RPC-style web service in Mule 4
By Alessandro Toscano, Solution Architect on Jul 1, 2019
How to solve the challenge of centralised logging with nxlog
By Simon Yuen on Feb 21, 2019
At Infomentum we have successfully moved towards a centralised logged infrastructure where systems, application, network and security logs are parsed and made available in one central point. Using components such as Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana, our logging infrastructure provides us the ability to apply filters to perform queries and basic trends analysis or counts.
One of the challenges we faced was shipping Windows Server logs from a logfile onto Logstash’s syslog listener, and we found a tool that does exactly that - nxlog-ce-2.9.1716
How to extend Oracle Sales Cloud using APEX and JWT
By Rene Mikami, Senior Consultant on Feb 11, 2019
Due to the popularity of our previous blog 'Get the most out of Oracle APEX logs' published in January 2018 we decided to continue the Oracle APEX series. Rene Mikami is back with more amazing Oracle APEX suggestions and tips!
Get the most out of Oracle APEX logs
By Rene Mikami, Senior Consultant on Jan 30, 2019
Oracle Application Express (Oracle APEX) is the web application development tool for the Oracle database. We use the tool to design, develop and deploy database-driven applications, either on-premise or in the cloud. Using only a web browser and with limited programming experience, you can rapidly develop and deploy professional applications that are both fast and secure for any device from desktop to mobile.
Submitting a question to Java Challenge UK
By Shaha Alam - AI and Agentic Solutions Lead on May 23, 2018
A few weeks back, I decided to get involved in Java Challenge UK, by sitting on the competition’s jury panel. A bit of context: the Java Challenge is a gamified competition, with one league for professionals and one for students, that consists of multiple-choice questions. As part of the “jury duty”, I had the task of writing one of these questions. I decided to write my question around lambdas; read on to find out a little bit about why...
What's new at MuleSoft?
By Antonio Aliberti on Aug 4, 2017
If you read my last blog post on May's MuleSoft Summit, you'll remember that I told you I got a sneak peek at MuleSoft's roadmap.
Well, that functionality has now been released.
On July 29th, MuleSoft's Crowd release went live. It seemed like a long wait, but it was finally time to put my hands on the new Anypoint Exchange 2.0 and the completely new component, Design Center. Now that I've had a few days to take a look around at all of the new functionality, I'm rounding up my highlights below.
Microservices architecture - all you need to know
By Matteo Formica | Head of Integration Technologies on Jun 1, 2017
In the 'What are microservices (part 3)' we touched different approaches to building a microservices architecture. In this final post of series on microservices, I will discuss those approaches in more details.
Microservices: decomposing monolith and what can go wrong
By Matteo Formica | Head of Integration Technologies on May 25, 2017
Wait! Have you read 'What are microservices' blog posts part 1 and part 2? You need to cover those out before reading on.
When it comes to microservices, the million dollar question is: “How do I decompose my monolith into microservices?”. Well, as you can imagine this can be done in many ways, and here I will be suggesting some guidelines.
MuleSoft in action: the lowdown on MuleSoft Summit 2017
By Antonio Aliberti on May 24, 2017
I'm an Integration Consultant and part of Infomentum's wider integration team. As well as being a MuleSoft trainer, I'm a certified MuleSoft developer and an Oracle SOA suite specialist.
Are microservices really SOA in disguise?
By Matteo Formica | Head of Integration Technologies on May 18, 2017
I’m going to pick up from last week’s post when we discussed the microservices definition, and looked at the alternative approach to microservices, aka the monolith. Make sure you read that before carrying on with this post.
Why is the microservices approach different? Let’s explore the main features one by one.




