mule
Mule Kernel is a lightweight integration platform that allows you to connect anything anywhere. Rather than creating point-to-point integrations between systems, services, APIs and devices, you can use Mule to intelligently manage message-routing, data mapping, orchestration, reliability, security and scalability between nodes. Plug other systems and applications into Mule and let it handle all the communication between systems, enabling you to track and monitor everything that happens.
See developer.mulesoft.com for more information
This image is built by IBM to run on the IBM Z architecture and is not affiliated with any other community that provides a version of this image.
License
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Versions
Use the pull string below for the version of this image you require.
4.4.0 |
docker pull icr.io/ibmz/mule@sha256:0f683a33d2c5da536c569d375e49df16f16f9a51b1c4188bddbc92281fd44419 |
Vulnerability Report | 08-29-2022 | 3.9.1 |
docker pull icr.io/ibmz/mule@sha256:7375730cd3e5db8ac434ab3598771403e87b6eea9c15cc6afbafc492072ffcfc |
Vulnerability Report | 08-24-2022 |
Version |
Pull String |
Security (IBM Cloud) |
Created |
Usage Notes
Please note that this is an implementation of the Mule Kernel (previously Mule Community Edition) and does not contain Anypoint.
https://github.com/mulesoft/mule
Default Environment:
MULE_HOME = /opt/mule-standalone-4.4.0 *
MULE_BASE = /opt/mule-standalone-4.4.0
Default HTTP Port:
8081
Default Run:
docker run --name Mule -d -p 8081:8081 icr.io/ibmz/mule:4.4.0