MuleSoft Ships Management Console for Open Source ESB

MuleSoft is bringing a new level of management to integration architects using the Mule open source ESB.  The just-released Mule ESB Management Console offers web-based UI console for centralized views of multiple ESB server instances, message flow debugger, and intelligent alerting against SLA violations.

Tags: ESB, SOA, Mule ESB, management, diagnostics, performance tuning, SLAs,

MuleSoft is bringing a new level of management to integration architects using the Mule open source ESB.  The just-released Mule ESB Management Console offers web-based UI console for centralized views of multiple ESB server instances, message flow debugger, and intelligent alerting against SLA violations.

The Mule ESB Management Console is designed “from the ground up, to allows IT devs and operations professionals to use a single tool to identify, resolve and address performance issues collaboratively at runtime, Mateo Almenta Reca, Mule ESB’s senior product manager, said in a statement. 

One early adopter likes the Mule console’s ability to Further, the console to provide fine-grained management of ESB resources such as services and end-points. .

 “The Mule ESB Management Console illuminates detailed ESB diagnostic data and provides run-time control over ESB resources to dynamically tune performance,” according to Jim Mortensen, CTO at Justice Systems, Inc, a case management solutions firm based in Albuquerque, NM.

Mule ESB Management Console features include:

  • Performance diagnostics and runtime performance tuning – To view performance data (e.g., threads, memory and CPU utilization) at the service level, detect performance bottlenecks down to individual thread and object level, and change resource allocation (e.g., thread pool size) at runtime to optimize service performance.
  • Fine-grained console control– Lets users start, stop and restart ESB resources individually at the server, service and end-point levels; view logs, as well as server and cluster configuration information.
  • Service flow debugging – To quickly pinpoint and resolve Mule configuration issues by auditing message flows and inspecting message payloads, headers and timing.  
  • Intelligent SLA alerts – Capability to monitor message flows, and define alerts on resource utilization of services, service-level events, and message payloads.


Mule ESB Management Console is immediately available and is included as a part of the Mule ESB Enterprise subscription.
 
MuleSoft provides a range of enterprise-class open source-based infrastructure software, including Mule ESB, Tcat Server and iBeans. MuleSoft report more than 1.5 million downloads and 2,500 production deployments.


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