Thank you guys -- yes, this really looks like the ultimate deployment
situation at the moment. Thanks for all your help! -Janna B

On Jun 5, 9:18 am, Maurício Linhares <mauricio.linha...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> If you're using the latest Rails, you don't need a couple of runtimes,
> just one runtime and a "config.threadsafe!" in your environment.rb
> file will do the trick.
>
> JRuby uses native threads so it will use as many cores as available at
> the machine in just one instance of your webapplication.
>
> And about NIO, it's better if you look by yourself, you can start at
> the Grizzly connector homepage -https://grizzly.dev.java.net/
>
> -
> Maurício Linhareshttp://alinhavado.wordpress.com/(pt-br) 
> |http://codeshooter.wordpress.com/(en)
>
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 10:13 AM, JannaB<mistressja...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > What does it mean for something to be  "NIO ( non-blocking) "
>
> > Incidentally, is Apache web server, alone by itself, non-blocking?
>
> > As for Conrad's most recent comment, it sounds like one incarnation of
> > Glassfish gem with a couple of JRuby runtimes could likely handle a
> > fairly good amount of traffic? -Janna
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