Jordan Si
I should add that we're using Oracle Java 7 and deploying on Glassfish
with a war generated by warble over a Rails 3.2.8 app.
We don't use ActiveRecord though, but Sequel instead.
Besides that, other gems include redis, jmongo, newrelic, devise and rsolr.
We just passed by some stress tests ma
Great news! Thank you!
- Charlie (mobile)
On Oct 19, 2012 1:49 PM, "Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas"
wrote:
> Just to let you know, we're running JRuby 1.7 under production since RC1
> (it is now on RC2). No problems so far.
>
> Em 19-10-2012 14:55, Charles Oliver Nutter escreveu:
>
>> We're going to fi
Just to let you know, we're running JRuby 1.7 under production since RC1
(it is now on RC2). No problems so far.
Em 19-10-2012 14:55, Charles Oliver Nutter escreveu:
We're going to finally release JRuby 1.7.0 either today or Monday,
barring any serious last-minute issues.
Committers: Please pu
mathew mu
We're going to finally release JRuby 1.7.0 either today or Monday,
barring any serious last-minute issues.
Committers: Please push to post17 branch until the release is out.
Everything on this branch will merge to master after the release and
become part of 1.7.1.
That is all.
- Charlie
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You certainly can! It's one of the coolest parts of JRuby. Why don't you
start with this and see if it answers some of your questions:
https://github.com/jruby/jruby/wiki/CallingJavaFromJRuby
Joe
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 7:22 AM, Carl Bourne wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please would somebody clarify the f
Joshua Ba
Hi,
Please would somebody clarify the following for me:-
I'm using some external libraries (BouncyCastle) within my JRuby code that
returns a bunch of objects like this:
org.bouncycastle.pkcs.PKCS10CertificationRequestBuilder@550bdfe
org.bouncycastle.operator.jcajce.JcaContentSignerBuilder$1@b2