Sweet!  If Sun gets involved Rails will have 3000 classes and we will need four 1000+ page books and a network engineer to deploy the "Hello, Rails!" app.  I can't wait. ;)
Shawn
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of anjan bacchu
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 9:02 PM
To: mongrel-users@rubyforge.org
Subject: Re: [Mongrel] LiteSpeed

Hi Zed,


On 9/7/06, Zed Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 13:35 -0700, Joe Ruby wrote:
> Yo Zed,
>
....imagine what a company actually seriously offering
an Enterprise Application Server could do?

Hopefully they can get their heads out of their ass and beat Sun to the
punch:

http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2006/09/07/JRuby-guys

I'm betting everyone $0.01 that Sun has a Rails Enterprise Server by the
end of the year, or that one of their JCP Oligarchy partners claims
support for it.  You watch.

Funny thing is they'll be running Mongrel (unless Sun changes that up
too).

Anyway, gonna be interesting.

I'm thinking that Sun would like to have JRuby running on their existing appServers like GlassFish/Tomcat (instead of on other appServers). Sun intially wants to have developers use their tools like Netbeans or Creator/Semplice(VB for java) to develop ruby/rails code. It would not hurt us ruby/rails guys to use good IDEs(provided they are ruby/rails specific). Hopefully, sun can contribute nicely for defining the Ruby Programming Lanugage Specification so that there is a consistent implementation in the CRuby, Java Ruby and I'm almost sure C# RUBY(.NET)). Sun can contribute in terms of i18n support, threading and monitoring tools/API.

Yeah, it sure's gonna be interesting.

--
BR,
Anjan Bacchu
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