Paul Krill
Editor at Large

Mule offers enterprise SOA governance

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Jun 30, 20081 min

Galaxy platform released, featuring registry/repository

MuleSource on Monday is releasing Mule Galaxy Enterprise Edition, an open-source SOA governance platform featuring an integrated registry/repository.

The product manages SOA artifacts and also features clustering for high availability and fault tolerance. A query engine is featured as well.

MuleSource introduced Galaxy in January. Capabilities include governance and lifecycle management as well as dependency and artifact management. A Web console serves as an interface.

Also included is Mule NetBoot, for managing and deploying applications. The applications can be loaded remotely from the repository. “NetBoot will sit on each node inside your cluster, and it can grab new updates from Galaxy,” said Dan Diephouse, project lead for Galaxy at MuleSource.

Support for Microsoft Office documents, meanwhile, enables users to store and search document related to services and applications.

Galaxy prices start at $7,000 per CPU. Or users could access an unsupported version of the product licensed under the GNU General Public License 2.

Paul Krill

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