The "March" timeframe is perhaps from previous presentations? We are
still targeting March to get Rails working, but exactly what it will
look like is not set in stone. We are looking at a scenario similar to
what you describe, with an app server acting to send requests into
Rails as Apache would normally. We're actively fixing JRuby issues
that prevent Rails from working, but we're not sure when we'll have it
up and going.

Rest assured that it's a top priority right now, and we're working
pretty heavily to get it working. Any help you can offer would also be
useful...if you can test out other Rails scripts (we're mainly focused
on running the "generate" script and executing a generated Rails app
right now) and report any bugs or failures (or successes), it would
help further our work.

- Charlie

On 2/15/06, ben kittrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in getting Ruby on Rails running under Java.  It looks
> like you have support slated for March, so I'm wondering if any work
> has been done on it.  I'd be interested in helping out, but I'm
> figured you guys would know where to start, cause I'm starting from
> scratch.
>
> I'm thinking you'd have to have some sort of Java server that would
> send raw http requests to ruby/rails through stdin/out.
>
> Let me know if you have some direction for me.
>
> Thanks,
> -Ben Kittrell
>
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