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Tag Archives: Netbeans
Setting the Netbeans user folder
As I said before in my posts I am a big fan of Netbeans. The biggest advantage is its native support for Maven. No specific action or plugins are necessary to open a Maven project in Netbeans and build,test or … Continue reading
Combining Mule with a BPEL Engine
In my current project we are going to need a BPEL engine besides our Mule CE implementation. Actually, we will use Mule for our stateless communication between systems and use BPEL for the stateful processes. One of the possible frameworks … Continue reading