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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T10:35:09+00:00 2026-06-01T10:35:09+00:00

Mule has many endpoints, components, etc. for example like http:rest-service-component. How do I know

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Mule has many endpoints, components, etc. for example like http:rest-service-component. How do I know what source component that is so I can try to figure out how to create a custom transformer or something.

That is the higher level question that helps me now and in the future. The lower level one is that I have a REST endpoint and I am trying to map the payload of that incoming to put it in the payload of the rest-service-component request and then need to get info in the body of the response to set the status code of the response on my inbound endpoint. I figure I will just use custom transformers.

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All of this programming in xml is just wrong(mule is wrong)…if they want dynamic, just use groovy and keep deploying the new groovy script(which is not the way I would go but better than mule as I could actually debug it with a debugger). They even have choice statements(ie. if…else if…else if) in xml AND inheritance in xml….it’s like re-inventing OO in xml…..who dreamed of this stuff. Of course the biggest issue is I asked around and everyone I talked to says it is 3-5 times less productive to use mule compared to java…oh joy.

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    2026-06-01T10:35:10+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 10:35 am

    Look at the namespace handler of the module/transport you’re interested in finding what class is behind what XML element.

    For example, for the HTTP transport look into: http://svn.codehaus.org/mule/tags/mule-3.2.1/transports/http/src/main/java/org/mule/transport/http/config/HttpNamespaceHandler.java

    PS. If Mule makes you less productive, why do you use it in the first place? Pick the tools that best fit your needs.

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