> JRuby is fast becoming a realistic option, perhaps making the Ruby vs Java
> decision easier. JRuby and Java can call each others code, JRuby runs  
> Rails,

Yes, we've used JRuby on other clients with great success.
Unfortunately the deployment architecture will be based on Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 so we may have to go the JRuby option if we run
into problems.

/Tom
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