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Re: Integration story or 5 ways to transorm a message

by Andrew Perepelytsya :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Dimitar,

Yes, I've been notified of this post and read it (we have taps on things around Mule online ;). What caught my attention was your transformation challenge. Specifically, how you decided to have a less anemic domain model and move transformations there instead of dedicated transformers (hope I didn't misinterpret it). Could you shed more light on this move? This could be an interesting pattern for some cases.

Andrew

On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 11:21 PM, Dimitar Dimitrov <dimitar.dimitrov@...> wrote:

Yesterday I wrote a blog entry (http://tinyurl.com/3jqw9v) about my
experience applying Mule on a real world project and specifically different
strategies for transformations and data mapping. I'd like to receive any
comments or suggestions.

I apologize if this post is off-topic, please let me know.

Dimitar
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