List of Tables
Chapter 3. Working with connectors
Table 3.1. Configuring the file transport
Table 3.2. The HTTP transport lets you specify typical client-side properties.
Table 3.3. Common configuration properties for the JMS transport
Table 3.4. Common configuration properties of the IMAP transport
Table 3.5. Common configuration properties of the SMTP transport
Table 3.6. The FTP transport’s configuration, very similar to that of a typical FTP client
Table 3.7. Configuring the JDBC transport’s dataSource reference, pollingFrequency, and queryKey
Chapter 4. Transforming data with Mule
Table 4.1. Transformers for properties, flow variables, and ...
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