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JRuby and Rails Ready for Primetime

 
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Ray Hooker
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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 12:54 pm    Post subject: JRuby and Rails Ready for Primetime Reply with quote

I am excited about the possibility of Rails under JRuby but is it ready for
primetime? One of the great things about Rails is that it just works.. out
of the box.. generates a working app. You don't have to tweak to get it to
work.. it just works the first time.

I was hopeful when I brought up Rails under Netbeans with JRuby. I created
a project (since it would not import my old Rails project) and added my app
files, updated the database.yml, etc. and cranked it up with JRuby and
Glassfish. Ooops, my ldap support does not work, so commented it out for
now. Next.. oops it the images files do not display. I switched to JRuby
with Mongrel... and they display.

So I tried to debug the problem with images as to Netbeans or Glassfish.
Arun Gupta suggested I try to document a bug or not. So I generated a WAR
file and deployed it to Glassfish. Unfortunately it cannot cannot to MYSQL.
I also tried tomcat with the same error. Yes I am running under windows, but
the truth is that standard Rails works great out the box on windows. I
typically develop under windows locally and then deploy to Linux. I have
tried to figure out what is going on, but noone is responding on the MYSQL
forum and searches in this forum indicate quite a few problem with MYSQL,
JDBC, etc.

So is there a well worn path and cookbook that just works.. out of the box?
I can find great cookbooks for standard Rails, but where are the cookbooks
with JRuby? Don't get me wrong, I think it has a lot of potential. I have
played with Grails which offers similar promise. It works great with
Netbeans. I can build and deploy a WAR file. There are great cookbooks and
it works first time out of the box.. but it has some disadvantages due to
the complexity of the underlying Java frameworks.. so a working JRuby and
Rails would be great. Any hints?

Ray
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Nick Sieger
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PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2009 3:23 pm    Post subject: JRuby and Rails Ready for Primetime Reply with quote

Hi Ray,

The standard "cookbook" if you call it that should by now be very
similar to a regular Rails app. The only differentiating steps are a)
installing activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter gem, b) setting up
database.yml with adapter: jdbcmysql, and c) creating the databases
manually in MySQL (rake db:create* don't currently work). Take a look
at this page for a walkthrough:

http://kenai.com/projects/jruby/pages/RunningRailsWithActiveRecord-JDBC

I just updated the page so if you spot any errors, feel free to mention them.

/Nick

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 5:54 AM, Ray Hooker <address-removed> wrote:
Quote:

I am excited about the possibility of Rails under JRuby but is it ready for
primetime? One of the great things about Rails is that it just works.. out
of the box.. generates a working app.
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