On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Jeremy Kemper<[email protected]> wrote:
> Passenger absolutely rocks for development, particularly when you work
> on multiple apps.
>
> Add some local domains like yourapp.test to /etc/hosts. Then anytime
> you want to hit your app, just load it in the browser. No fiddling
> with starting/stopping mongrels. Plus, stuff like concurrent Ajax
> requests will actually work.
And it REALLY rocks on OS X with the Passenger preference pane, which
automatically sets up the right vhost configurations for Apache
for multiple apps
handles dns resolution via bonjour
This makes passenger for development on OS X the best setup IMHO.
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