Mulesoft Developer at a tech consulting company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-04-21T04:29:19Z
Apr 21, 2023
I like that it's user-friendly. Compared to other ESBs, I find it easier to use. I like it better than other ESBs. I like the connectors, which make calling the APIs through the routers easier.
I'm not using ESB directly. It is the integration layer, so it's running under the hood. However, the conversion and transformation performance is excellent. Anypoint Enterprise Security is also solid.
Mule ESB has a user-friendly design, and everything is in one place. The API and architecture are popular right now. Also, MuleSoft has a large and supportive online community.
The most valuable features of Mule ESB are its ease of use, documentation, ease to adapt to newer security and vulnerabilities, and a lot of help available. Additionally, there is a lot of flexibility, many patches available, and they provide APIs. They are a market standard.
Senior Software Engineer at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-21T10:50:00Z
Dec 21, 2021
It is easily deployable and manageable. It has microservices-based architecture, which means that you can deploy the solution based on your needs, and you can manage the solution very easily.
For companies looking to modernize and unlock the value of existing on-premises systems and applications, an enterprise service bus (ESB) architecture serves as a critical foundation layer for SOA. When deployed as an ESB, the Mule runtime engine of Anypoint Platform combines the power of data and application integration across legacy systems and SaaS applications, with a seamless path to the other capabilities of Anypoint Platform and the full power of API-led connectivity.
The solution's drag-and-drop interface and data viewer helped us quite a lot.
The product offers a community edition that is free of cost.
Most of our use cases are for Salesforce. So, the connectors for Salesforce have been really helpful. They've made development two times faster.
I am impressed with the product's connectors and scalability.
I like that it's user-friendly. Compared to other ESBs, I find it easier to use. I like it better than other ESBs. I like the connectors, which make calling the APIs through the routers easier.
The setup is straightforward.
It's open source, and there are a lot of community resources. Mule ESB makes it easy to connect to other software applications.
The solution doesn't require much code writing and we can develop APIs very easily.
The solution improved my company by modernizing the way we offer services and improving the user experience.
I'm not using ESB directly. It is the integration layer, so it's running under the hood. However, the conversion and transformation performance is excellent. Anypoint Enterprise Security is also solid.
It was pretty fast to develop APIs on this platform, which is something I liked about it. So, the time to value was pretty good.
The most valuable feature is that it's programmer-friendly, so it's very easy to develop APIs.
Mule ESB has a user-friendly design, and everything is in one place. The API and architecture are popular right now. Also, MuleSoft has a large and supportive online community.
The most valuable features of Mule ESB are its ease of use, documentation, ease to adapt to newer security and vulnerabilities, and a lot of help available. Additionally, there is a lot of flexibility, many patches available, and they provide APIs. They are a market standard.
Mule ESB is a very easy-to-use and user-friendly solution.
I like that Mule ESB provides fast and good technical support.
This tool has exceptional API management and integration connectors in addition to multiple out of the box connectors.
It is easily deployable and manageable. It has microservices-based architecture, which means that you can deploy the solution based on your needs, and you can manage the solution very easily.
The solution has a good graphical interface.
The solution offers multiple deployment options.
The cloud and integration abilities are most useful allowing us to use applications such as Salesforce and DataWeave.
What Mule provides out-of-box is a sufficient product.
Everything runs in Java, which is a useful feature.
The most valuable feature for Mule is the number of connectors that are available.
The transformation and the data format are the features that I like the most.
Easy connectivity and easy integration.
The connectivity the solution provides is excellent. There are often too many systems that we have to integrate and this helps with that.
The most valuable feature of Mule ESB is data transformation, i.e. our interacting with different systems and orchestrating for our business needs.
The most powerful feature is DataWeave, which is a powerful language where data can be transformed from one form into another.
Once it is started, we don't see any problems on a day to day basis.
The most valuable feature is the Salesforce integration.
The architecture based on events has several connectors which allow integration from external and internal applications of the company.