> Things have come a long way in the past year. Yes, there are native
> extensions people use that we don't support, but we've narrowed the
> gap substantially. And we're getting a lot of uptake on equivalent
> libraries that just wrap Java APIs. JRoR is more solid with every
> release, and we have great plans to improve it further.

And it's been about a year or more since I did anything with JRoR, so,
that sounds about right.

I guess the mistake might be to write a (complex) RoR app and then say
'oh, I'll switch to JRoR now'.

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