Focus on the technology – 2
So, progress is slow, and currently I’m looking into the base “architecture” of the show. I’ve been looking into different ESB’s as in:
Im pretty hooked on using SQS for queues which Mule supports out-of-the-box. On the other hand is it tempting to code it my self. But then again. Ill take ages to make it robust enough.
So currently I’m trying to choose between Mule or code-it-myself. Today I’m on the Mule side
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