we currently deploy all our apps onto GF2 on windows. Overall it's
been a positive experience however there are some windows
idiosyncrasies that pop up more than jruby being the problem :P
I put some of the issues we've worked around on the Jruby wiki.
Jay
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Charles Oliver
Nutter<
headius@...> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Roman Zawada<
info@...> wrote:
>> Thank you for your answer.
>> I'm having no problems running Jruby+ GF bem because I don't use it now :-)
>> . Right now I'm planning my new RoR app and together with it trying to
>> improve my RoR windows deployment. JRuby seems to be the best choice for it,
>> but since I haven't heard much about this solution for windows I'm curious
>> if it easy as it looks like. I don't want to start using jruby, wrap some
>> java libraries and then see that it was dead end :-)
>>
>> Well I'm definitely interestend in GlassFish gem as a Windows Service...
>>
>> Maybe it's time to start some "Jruby on Rails, the best solution for your
>> Windows deployment" advertisment campaign? :-)
>
> Yeah, I think more and more JRuby is the best option for deployment on
> Windows. We need more people on Windows to help work out usability
> issues, install issues, and so on, but in general things just get
> better and better, and basically nothing we do for JRuby proper
> damages compatibility (like some changes to C ruby give the Windows
> porters headaches).
>
> - Charlie
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