On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 12:51 PM, James Bendowsky
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> I can't seem to find any documentation on mongrel?
google `ruby gem mongrel` seems to work pretty well... :-)
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is in a Rails context, or something else?
Are you talking about table structure, content, or both?
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w exactly does
this work in a Rails context?
Say, I have a directory structure like
/webapps/app1
/webapps/app2
where both app1 and app2 are Rails apps.
Where does the above code go, and what exactly would I be invoking?
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example6.tld and
> example4.tld at the same time.. .. ??
You need to have at least one mongrel instance per domain, and set
up your httpd proxy accordingly.
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ster, so
nothing will ever get to the application on port 8003.
HTH,
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2009/4/1 Asif Ali :
> did you see a measurable performance increase in your app
> after adopting JRuby with mongrel?
Sorry, there's no "before" data for comparison.
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sure what you mean by "performance difference", though.
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ot time (and/or shutdown).
Write your own and link it to the appropriate run-level (rc*.d) directory.
FWIW,
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