JRuby and GlassFish v2 - Another successful deployment @ WorldxChange Communication NZ
src="http://blogs.sun.com/stories/resource/wxc/WxC_logo_glassfish.gif">
online billing system is href="http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/jruby_on_rails_deployed_on">another
succes story of JRuby
and GlassFish v2.
The portal is designed solely using NetBeans
6.1 IDE.
Here are some of the quotes from the
href="http://blogs.sun.com/stories/resource/wxc/WorldxChange%20Communications%20-%20Story%20Questionnaire.html">completed
questionnaire:
From my perspective, the
main advantage was that I could deploy my JRuby project war file
directly to Glassfish, allowing me to develop and test our online
ViewBill portal using a production grade, scalable web server.
From a geek perspective,
we love that Glassfish combined with JRuby and allowed us to integrate
many different disparate systems to create a seamless interface for our
customers to use.
started using the
Glassfish v3 gem for final testing of new code releases and to check
functionality prior to production deployment.
I do not believe that I
could have developed this project any faster using different toolsets
or technologies and have been massively impressed with the combination
of Glassfish and JRuby.
Read more details
href="http://blogs.sun.com/stories/entry/glassfish_v2_and_jruby_powering">here.
href="http://developers.sun.com/appserver/reference/techart/rails_gf/">Rails
powered by the GlassFish Application Server explains why to
use GlassFish for powering your Rails applications.
You can find all all about JRuby and GlassFish efforts on the
href="http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=JRuby">GlassFish
wiki or
href="http://wiki.jruby.org/wiki/JRuby_on_Rails_in_GlassFish">JRuby
wiki.
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