Tuesday September 18, 2007
Rails Conf Europe 2007 - Day 2
Day 2 started with regular announcements and keynote by DHH. The demographic distribution of approximately 750 attendees was shown in the filler slides right before the keynote:
| Germany | 29% | Sweden | 3% |
| UK | 17% | Spain | 3% |
| United States | 11% | Norway | 3% |
| Denmark | 7% | Italy | 2% |
| Netherlands | 5% | France | 2% |
The technical sessions and BoFs started today and the exhibit hall was opened as well. Sun booth was swamped and we showed "NetBeans Tooling for Ruby on Rails", "Rails and Software as a Service" and "Rails powered by jMaki and GlassFish".
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The demo showed at "Rails powered by jMaki and GlassFish" is available here. And here are some other pointers mentioned in the booth:
GlassFish is an open-source, production-quality and Java EE 5 compatible Application Server. Here are some of the key benefits of GlassFish for Rails developers:
There are few others and they will be consolidated in an article later.
Both of Sun's talks today were well attended:
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The lunch was quite a treat:
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Here are some useful entries (with numerous pointers on screencasts, blogs, tips & extensive feature sets) to get you started with JRuby on Rails, NetBeans IDE, GlassFish and jMaki:
The updated picture album is available at:
Use the tag "railsconfeurope" to ensure your blog/photos are aggregated appropriately.
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Posted by Arun Gupta in web2.0 | Comments[5]
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