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Written by Beth Leipold   
Thursday, 14 May 2009 15:24

The Akron Chapter of the
Association of Information Technology Professionals
presents
Mule ESB – Open Source Integration for Everyone
with Erich Leipold, President of evosolutions LLC
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
5:30 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.
Mule ESB is the leading OpenSouce implementation of an Enterprise service Bus (ESB). In this presentation, we will walk through a simple Mule ESB application that exposes both an HTTP endpoint and a CXF-based SOAP Web service, transforms the payload, and then routes the result to various outbound endpoints. We will use HTTP, CXF, SMTP, and XMPP as the transports. The goal of this session is to demonstrate the flexibility of an ESB and expose developers to a solid Java-based integration tool that will work with just about any technology.
Erich Leipold is President and an ESB Architect at evosolutions LLC. After having worked for several large international and national manufacturing and retail companies, Erich saw the need to bring solid, well-designed IT solutions to companies, in particular, the SMB market. With that dream in mind, he started evosolutions LLC in 2004. evosolutions understands how business requirements change frequently and companies need their technology to keep up with these changes. Erich's goal, and that of his company, is to provide long-term, industry-accepted technology solutions to large, medium, and small companies. Using his nearly 18 years of industry experience and extensive knowledge of open source technology, he creates custom solutions for the SMB market and helps large organizations build good infrastructure through technology. Erich is also certified as a Mule ESB trainer. He has trained companies throughout the US. Mule ESB is a middleware platform that facilitates the exchange of information between disparate systems and applications.

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