Asier wrote: 
> El 03/06/2010 14:12, John Mettraux escribió:
> 
> > There are many possibilities. > > You could have your java
> > applications pull workitems from the catchall participant via
> > ruote-kit or have participants to push to a queue or POST workitems.
> > Using a workqueue is advantageous, POSTing is ubiquitous. > > Look at
> > ruote-amqp, ruote-beanstalk and ruote-jig and pick the techniques that
> > make sense to you. We will help you with the details.
> >   
> > http://github.com/kennethkalmer/ruote-amqp/
> > http://github.com/jmettraux/ruote-beanstalk/   
> > http://github.com/tosch/ruote-jig/
> 
> After looking these 3 alternatives (i didn't know about beanstalkd) the most 
> easy to implement looks to be ruote-beanstalk
> 
> Where (or better, how) can I add some participants to ruote kit?
> 
> I don't know where to place them: config.ru? configuration.rb?

You shouldn't change configuration.rb. config.ru is a good place when
you run RuoteKit as rack application. Have a look at the "Registration
of participants" section in rk's Readme
(http://github.com/kennethkalmer/ruote-kit/blob/master/README.rdoc).

> I've made some experiments with ruote-jig and surely my Ruby skills are very 
> low because I broke ruote-kit trying to add participants.

Could you _please_ be more verbose? What exactely did you try to do in
what way? I'd really like to fix bugs if there are any.

Thanks in advance,
Torsten

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