In article <32558475.5.1330514064000.JavaMail.geo-discussion-forums@pbcjk1>,
 marsbomber <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can look into RuoteKit. It provides you with a ruote rake task for 
> doing just what you want

Sorry, I forgot to mention: I have also tried with RuoteKit. The task looks 
like 
this:

task :ruote_kit_worker do
  RuoteKit.run_worker(Ruote::FsStorage.new('ruote_test'))
end

At first, this was giving me a “no JSON backend found”, which I have fixed as 
John has suggested. Now, it behaves exactly as my custom-made example.

To be clear:
1) I launch a process through RuoteKit's web interface. I see that the process 
instance is in the process list.
2) I execute 'rake ruote_kit_worker'
3) The rake task stays running indefinitely, but I do not see absolutely any 
change (if I reload the process list or the workitems list in the web 
interface, 
it is the exactly the same as before running the rake task - and also no 
errors, 
no schedules).

I have double-checked that the storage is named correctly. I do not know what I 
am doing wrong.

Nicola

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