I'll be looking at the book as I try out hobo...it does look
impressive.

I've mostly done client server apps with fat clients, and a major
issue I have with rails (vs say flex) is that the user interface which
rails generates is less rich. I know rails is not focused on rich
client interfaces...and I'm also sure that one can build rich user
interfaces on top of rails/hobo. To get there, I assume that I'd need
to be pretty good with html, javascript, and css? I am not eager to go
there, but that's the way to get a rich ui with rails, right? I've
also heard that there have been some experiments with rails using flex
for the ui, but not sure it's a mainstream, ie well developed, path?

On Mar 1, 4:27 am, Owen Dall <[email protected]> wrote:
> Please take a look at our book "Rapid Rails with Hobo" .  We have very
> detailed Windows installation instructions in Chapter 2.
>
> http://hobocentral.net/books/
>
> Thanks,
>
> Owen
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 6:26 AM, MartOn <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I do not installation time on Windows is included in those 2 hours :-D
> > Based on my experience, rails on windows always requires a bit "more"
> > than for instance osx.
>
> > But if you want something simple up and running that normally works
> > out of the box, then try our the the RubyStack installer from Bitnami.
> >http://bitnami.org/stack/rubystack.
> > Or choose the redmine stack,http://bitnami.org/stack/redmine. then
> > you have a project/bugtracker app as well preinstalled.
>
> > SQL are always a pain to get in. Also MySQL is a bit tricky on
> > Windows, since latest MySQL server for windows, have a sql.dll library
> > file that is incompatible with ruby 1.8.7. So you have to add a
> > earlier version dll.
>
> > I agree that postgre is best, but for rapid deployment, SQLite is very
> > handy.
> > My normal recommendation is to use SQlite when prototyping
> > application. Once you see that database model finalizes, move to
> > postgre or other SQL server.
>
> > As for your problem:
> > - Do a netstat on your windows machine to see if server even has
> > created anything listening ports.
> > - Have you tried an empty rails app and see if that works?
> >  rails myapp + cd myapp + ruby script/server
> >  then maybe scaffolding one model and test:
> >  ruby script/generate scaffold post title:string body:text
> >  rake db:migrate
> >  ruby script/server
> >  ->http://0.0.0.0:3000/posts
> > - You may try to start the rails server with mongrel.
> >  gem install mongrel
> >  then script/server will pick mongrel instead. Maybe mongrel gives
> > you a better error message.
>
> > /MartOn
>
> > /MartOn
>
> > On Feb 28, 10:17 pm, Wildman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I'm taking a fresh look at ror and hobo after a couple of years. The
> > > "Hobo in Two Minutes" tutorial on the hobo website is not working for
> > > me and I'd like some help with that. Maybe someone involved with the
> > > hobo project will take a look at the tutorial, if it needs revision.
>
> > > First it seems to be true that rails no longer uses mysql as the
> > > default db? That's an interesting change...postgres would be my
> > > preferred db in any case, if I decide to pursue ror and or hobo.
>
> > > I'm on windows xp. I used the windows installer to get ruby 1.8.7 on
> > > the box. Then gem install rails. Then gem install hobo.
>
> > > The "Hobo in Two Minutes" tutorial seems to fall apart because sqlite
> > > is not installed automatically. Maybe that's already understood by
> > > everyone. I think I got sqlite 3 installed after some struggling - the
> > > dll and def go into ruby\bin, and then gem install sqlite3-ruby. That
> > > generates a heap of error messages like "No definition for
> > > _wrap_new_CallbackData" but apparently that's mostly about the build
> > > in documentation?
>
> > > So then I go back and delete the thingybob folder and start the
> > > tutuorial again. As far as I can tell there are not errors. But when I
> > > issue
>
> > > ruby script/server
>
> > > and then browse tohttp://localhost:3000, it just sits there with
> > > 'waiting forhttp://localhost:3000'inthe status bar, forever.
>
> > > Any clues?
>
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