Rails/TorqueBox

Anyone familiar with this? http://torquebox.org/

Todd


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There’s a couple of guys in my local Ruby group that use jRuby for
some things, and they swear by it. For Twitter-sized applications,
it’s a must. For most things it is overkill in the extreme. Also, if
you have a Java tool that you want to integrate with your Rails
application, and there are no other equivalents out there, then jRuby
is a great choice, because you don’t have to wrap the Java calls in
Ruby handlers – you can just use direct Java invocation within Rails.

So from what I can see, this is a drop-in “appliance” for running
jRuby. You need to provide a working Boss application server (Mac OS X
Server has one) and then you would install this as just another “jar”.

Walter
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On Jun 13, 2011, at 10:32 PM, Todd wrote:

Anyone familiar with this? http://torquebox.org/

Todd


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I think I’ll file it under “don’t need it”. Thanks.

T.

So from what I can see, this is a drop-in “appliance” for running jRuby. You need to provide a working Boss application server (Mac OS X Server has one) and then you would install this as just another “jar”.


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