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Arun Gupta is a technology enthusiast, a passionate runner, and a community guy who works for Sun Microsystems.
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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090702 Thursday July 02, 2009

Rails on GlassFish - "most performant of all", "simpler and just works", "blazing speed"


Here are some quotes about running Rails applications on GlassFish from user@jruby mailing list:

I find the glassfish gem to be the most performant of all -- and I don't need to war-up my app.

I also have some mongrel cluster stuff, but glassfish is simpler and just works.

Voila...blazing speed, can handle lots of traffic. Note that I am also cominging into apache from a dyndns name. So, whatever IP I have, I can go straight to execution on the glassfish gem and NO warring up! What could be easier deployment, or a faster execution?

It's running fantasticly and performing like nothing I've seen before :) Completely stable memory, no wirings or anything bad for 5 days now.. (with several ab/htperf stresstests).

It's always exciting to get good endorsements of our efforts in the GlassFish team :)

Other similar stories for using Rails/GlassFish in production are described at rubyonrails+stories.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090615 Monday June 15, 2009

Cognizant likes Simplicity, Easy management, and Lightweightness of GlassFish



Cognizant is system integrator combining onsite/offshore delivery model to achieve customer satisfaction. They've started using GlassFish within their internal "Cognizant Java Community" and also recommeding it to their clients as opposed to "established App Servers".

Why GlassFish ? Because of its "Simplicity, Easy management, and Lightweightness". And they are not disappointed at all.

Learn more about it in this video:



Thanks to Dr B V Kumar for the quick story!  Check out other GlassFish Production Stories.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090612 Friday June 12, 2009

OKTECH - Hungarian consulting company using GlassFish for 4 years


OKTECH is a Hungarian consuting company and one of the earliest adopters of GlassFish. They use it for their internal company related information and for external production with US business as well.

Why GlassFish ? Because its "Open source, pretty good quality, and performs well". One word describes NetBeans and GlassFish integration for them: "Perfect".

Learn more about it in this video:


Thanks to Istvaan Soos for the quick story! Check out other GlassFish Production Stories.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090611 Thursday June 11, 2009

University of Utah - Ported 60 applications from Weblogic to GlassFish


The University of Utah ported 60 applications from Weblogic to GlassFish and very happy with it. They like the clustering and failover capability, integrated NetBeans development environment, and are using EJBs, Java Server Faces and a slew of other technologies.

Learn more about it in this video:


Thanks to Tim Richardson for the quick story! Check out other GlassFish Production Stories.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090610 Wednesday June 10, 2009

OPIN Systems - Financial Application using JRuby-on-Rails on GlassFish


OPIN Systems has chosen JRuby, Rails, and GlassFish for a customer-facing financial application. Why ? "Easy to setup Rails application and add more intense logic in JRuby calls"

Learn more about it in this video:



Thanks to Ben Leadholm for the quick story! Check out other GlassFish Production Stories.

Check out Ben's "Dude, Where's my pass ?" entry:


Read several other Rails/GlassFish success stories.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090609 Tuesday June 09, 2009

Fundamo: Call Banking System using Sun "all the way through", including GlassFish



Fundamo provides a mobile financial services platform using a full Sun stack - hardware, operating system, and GlassFish. They found GlassFish has more features and better support than other open source App Servers. And it's not as big as other competitors.

GlassFish is performing "very well" for them and they like easy of use/setup and the management console.

Learn more about it in this video:



Thanks to Cedric Franz (Chief Software Architect) for the quick story!  Check out other GlassFish Production Stories.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090608 Monday June 08, 2009

AGFA Healthcare - Using GlassFish for Field Force Automation, Time Registration, SAP Integration


Here are some reasons why AGFA Healthcare choose GlassFish for their Field Force Automation, Time Registration and SAP integration:

  • 100% uptime for past 1.5 years with 8 cluster nodes
  • GlassFish's importance in this economy
  • Simple and elegant administrative console
  • High availability, ease-of-use, and something that works
Learn about it in this video:


They recommend GlassFish for any enterprise to consider for using in production. Thanks to John Yeary for the quick story! Check out other GlassFish Production Stories.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090515 Friday May 15, 2009

Ruby-on-Rails and Ramaze production deployments on GlassFish


Published three new JRuby/GlassFish production deployment stories in as many days:

Who ? Recipe Why GlassFish ?
JRuby + Rails + GlassFish v2 + MySQL + Apache Web Server + memcached The GlassFish processes have been among the most stable of our deployment.

and

(The) GlassFish team has been extremely helpful along the way with tuning and diagnosing performance issues.
JRuby + Rails + GlassFish v2 + MySQL + Solaris Zones GlassFish works and provides useful error messages.
Recipe: JRuby + Ramaze + GlassFish v2 + MySQL/H2 What's essential for me is that I spend my time doing development, not sysadmin work, so I settle for a working solution.   I've had no trouble for a few months now, and redeploy using simple scripts.

Other similar JRuby stories are available at jruby+stories. Other GlassFish stories are available here.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090505 Tuesday May 05, 2009

Sea Change Affinity - Why JRuby/GlassFish ?


At Rails Conf 2009, Jay McGaffigan from Sea Change talked about why they choose JRuby/GlassFish for their product Affinity. Here are some of the reasons he quoted:

  • Performance characterisitics (of GlassFish) have been excellent
  • Picked GlassFish based upon the recommendations from the people in industry
  • Dramatically more throughput on our GlassFish installation, 400 requests/sec instead of 100 requests/sec comapred to Tomcat
Watch the interview recorded earlier today:


Read other simiar stories at glassfish+rubyonrails+stories.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090313 Friday March 13, 2009

JRuby, Rails, and GlassFish - "Easiest Rails stack in the world"!!!


@grantmichaels is one happy JRuby/Rails/GlassFish user. Here are some of his comments ...

http://twitpic.com/22b5o - the easiest rails stack in the world, jruby 1.2rc, rails 2.3rc, glassfish v3 - (tweeted here)

and

@arungupta had wiped/restated one of my linodes to refront w/ nginx instead of passenger and it took only 1-2 mins to setup jruby/glassfish -  (tweeted here)

and

@arungupta can only have praise for how simple it is to get a working, deployable jruby/rack/glassfish stack for sinatra/rails/ramaze etc - (tweeted here)

and

too easy to run jruby/rack/glassfish behind nginx - going to bed a happy camper tonight ... (tweeted here)

We are very happy to know that users find JRuby and GlassFish easy-to-use for running their Rails applications!

Want to know who else is using GlassFish and Rails together ? Read here.

Did you know that you even deploy your Merb and Grails applications on GlassFish ? glassfish-scripting.dev.java.net provides all the details.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20090310 Tuesday March 10, 2009

Involver.com - JRuby-on-Rails and GlassFish powering an online video marketing platform


Involver.com is an online video marketing platform that allows brands to build, promote, manage, and track video campaigns on social networks for targeted audiences. The platform is powered by Ruby-on-Rails, JRuby 1.1.6, and GlassFish v2 UR2.

Why not "pack of mongrels" ?

this deployment strategy wasn't an efficient use of resources, both human and machine. So we started to look at alternative solutions.

JRuby was chosen because

impressive strides the JRuby team was making with Rails compatibility

and

possibilities of integrating with Java.

and

the runtime pooling feature of JRuby would enable an elastic cluster of Rails environments, which meant we would only have the overhead of a full cluster during periods of high traffic

GlassFish was chosen over Tomcat and JBoss because

project was sponsored commercially by Sun & that the core team had a well-defined public roadmap and release cycle

and

high degree of community overlap between the JRuby & GlassFish projects

and

there were experts at the intersections of these tools

and

GlassFish Admin console played a large role as it shielded us from managing verbose XML configuration files

Read the detailed questionnaire here.

Learn more about Involver in this 4-part @scobleizer interview session:

Part 1:


Part 2:


Part 3:


Part 4:



Read other similar stories powered by JRuby/Rails/GlassFish.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20080911 Thursday September 11, 2008

Kenai - High Throughput and Scalable Rails on GlassFish



Kenai (pronounced 'keen-eye') is a fictional character from Disney's Brother Bear series. It's also a river, mountain range, national park, peninsula and a city in the southern coast of Alaska in the United States. But that's got nothing to do (as much as I know) with either Rails or GlassFish.




But Project Kenai was announced last week. It's a developer hub with SCM, issue tracking, forums and similar stuff you need for hosting your open source projects. And it is a Rails application deployed on GlassFish v2. 

Read all about it in an interview with the lead developer Nick Sieger. Fernando gave a great overview (slides here), with excellent tuning tips for Rails on GlassFish, in Rails Conf Europe last week.

Other Rails on GlassFish success stories are described here.

And if you want, enjoy this beautiful video of Kenai National Wildlife Refuge.



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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20080821 Thursday August 21, 2008

LOTD #4: Rails running on GlassFish @ LinkedIn


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 can be deployed simply by copying to an autodeploy directory. No more Apache/Nginx reverse proxy, no more Capistrano, no more installing gems on a production container, no more of any of that madness. This was a huge win, and we broke out the champagne bottles.

Read the complete entry at:

JDBC Connection Pooling for Rails on GlassFish

Stay tuned for more details!

NetBeans development and GlassFish deployment already provide an ideal environment for Rails deployment. You can read about successful deployments of Rails and GlassFish here.

All previous entries in this series are archived at LOTD.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20080711 Friday July 11, 2008

Single Sign On using Sun Access Manager and JRuby

A couple of emails to achieve Single Sign On using Sun Access Manager in a Rails app - that's pretty cool! A brief summary of the solution is:

Warbler builds a war file out of your Rails app using jruby-rack. Drop your .jar libraries in the rails lib dir. Muck with your web.xml so you can make it use a filter. Drop the .war file on your server. Done. A little method called servlet_request is now magically available to you. Call servlet_request.getUserPrincipal : it's populated. It's not magic- it's JRuby!

Read complete details here. And guess what, this is deployed on GlassFish :)

The blog summarizes the power of Java and agility of JRuby/Rails:

Anyway, that's why JRuby is even more awesome. Let them write Java- I'll call it if I need it.

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http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/date/20080707 Monday July 07, 2008

GlassFish + JRuby + JRuby-Rack + Warbler = Blog Deployment Platform

Nick decided to walk the talk and upgraded his blog deployment platform from Mongrel to JRuby/GlassFish.

Read more details.

Yet another successful deployment of JRuby-on-Rails on GlassFish. Read other similar stories.

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