Chapter 11. Monitoring with Mule

In this chapter

  • Using standard tools to monitor Mule instances
  • Strategies for auditing the ESB
  • Building human-friendly dashboards

Whether you use Mule to bridge systems together or to directly expose services, business activities and processes throughout your company will soon rely on the availability of your Mule instances. As an intermediation tier, it’s common for Mule to become a critical actor in the IT landscape. In chapter 7, we reviewed different approaches for running Mule in an highly available manner. In this chapter, we’ll look at another important aspect of running Mule in production: monitoring. The ability to trigger alerts before end users or business processes start to suffer is an immediate ...

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