> JMS: not sure.  Mainframes: sure, if they expose the proper interface.

I am interested in native support. Of course it's possible to integrate 
Ruby with a mainframe if the mainframe exposed a http endpoint; this is 
beyond obvious.

> In this case, you are wrong.  Rails is a full-stack framework.  If 
> you're not going to use most of the stack, there is no point in 
> incurring the extra overhead of using it in your project.

No such thing as right and wrong; the world is grey.
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