Are you a Start up company interested in jump starting and meets the
following criteria ?
In business six years or less
A maximum of 150 employees, including any affiliates
Based in a country
in which the program is offered
A verifiable company presence (website, company
profile, etc.)
Agree to accept the program's terms
and...
Typo
is an open-source Blogging Engine written using Ruby-on-Rails
framework. It provides a lean engine that makes blogging easy. It's
main attribtues are ease of use, usability, beauty and excellent
support of web standards.
I found out about this application from Sang "Passion" Shin's
Lab
5543 (part of FREE
20-week course on Ruby-on-Rails started on Jul...
Are
you deploying Rails
application on GlassFish
in any manner (WAR-based, Gem or Technology Preview 2) ?
Are you using Rails and GlassFish combination in a creative way ?
Having you been following Rails/GlassFish development/deployment
options and have an opinion ?
If answer to any of the above questions is yes, then drop a comment on
this blog...
Here are different flavors of GlassFish v3 builds:
Build
your self
Nightly
Promoted
Stable
(Technology Preview 2 as of this writing)
You can subscribe to dev@glassfish
for all the fun! Otherwise check out plan
and schedule
for GlassFish
v3 Prelude.
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v3 builds prelude
Charlie describes,
in 4 easy steps, how to deploy any Rails
application on GlassFish:
The main steps are:
Step 1: The App Server
Step 2: Package your App
Step 3: Deploy your application
Step 4: Tweaking (Optional)
And it should only take 15 minutes on GlassFish v2!
The conclusion of the blog is:
Hopefully
this walkthrough clears up some confusion around JRuby on Rails
deployment to an app...
A recent
report by Forrester Research published a list of 15 companies
that really get corporate blogging and produce blogs that are
informative, fascinating, and a joy to read even for people who aren’t
die-hard fans of the company. Here is what the report says about Sun
Microsystems:
Like Adobe, Sun allows
their employees to blog. They’ve been doing it for a long time, and
their blog...
I'll be providing an overview of GlassFish -
engineering update on v2 and v3, adoption & success stories,
and the vibrant community around it at a joint Berlin-Brandenburg
JUG and TU-Berlin
meet on Sep 3, 2008.
The coordinates are:
Wednesday, September 3rd
17:30-ca. 19:30
Room FR5516, Technical University of Berlin
Franklinstrasse 28/29
10587 Berlin...
Light Engineering team (BumperSticker
fame)
at LinkedIn has
chosen GlassFish
for running their Rails
application. One of the developers on the
team reports:
Using Warbler, we
successfully wrapped our Rails applications into WAR files and deployed
on Glassfish (we’ll probably write a more detailed tutorial of this at
a future date). A WAR file is completely self contained application
that...
This TOTD (Tip
Of The Day) shows how to
create a simple Java
Server Faces application using NetBeans IDE 6.1. This
is my first ever Java Server Faces application :) Much more
comprehensive applications are already available in NetBeans
and GlassFish
tutorials.
The application is really simple - it allows you to create a database
of cities/country that you like. You enter the city & country...
Jacob Kessler
is a new
hire in GlassFish
Scripting team and is blogging, welcome Jacob!
Read
how he will apply Aritificial Intelligence prinicples for dynamic
configuration of JRuby runtime pools in GlassFish :)
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