Tuesday August 26, 2008
LOTD #6: Rails Deployment on GlassFish in 4 steps and 15 minutes
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 server. It's really a simple process, despite the
not-so-simple history surrounding Enterprise Application Servers, and
GlassFish almost makes it fun :)
The next version, GlassFish
v3, allows Rails application to be deployed natively, i.e. no
packaging is required. You create a Rails application and run it - just
the way you are used to! Read all about it here.
All previous entries in this series are archived at LOTD.
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Posted by Arun Gupta in web2.0 | Comments[1]
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One easy way to push Sun hardware sales:
Prepare simple and very practical Solaris manual and CDs.
Keep information simple. Sure lots of Linux users will buy Sun box.
Remember, manual MUST be simple and useful. If i know linux very well, i will not bother to read tons of document to use Solaris. Because most of work does not need.
Posted by peter yang on August 27, 2008 at 08:50 AM PDT #