Thanks.

I have to build Rails App to deploy on existing architecture.

It's Jboss (java) which I have successfully test it with jruby.

I have 1st server that all client can access in the same time it can see 
2nd server which client don't
2nd server running jboss too which can connect to database server which 
1st server can't
the 3rd server is database.

I cannot install or reconfig them but can deploy Java WAR to it which 
jruby+rails+warbler can do it.

That is my situation. I will try Activeresource as  Chris Mear suggest. 
But I'm looking for something easier if any of you have experience with 
it.

Alternatively I'm thinking about write a ROR app that act-like proxy to 
real ROR app on 2nd server, Is it possible ? Any suggestion ?

Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> Pinit Asavanuchit wrote:
>> Yes. I'm in situation to adapt this great MVC to multi-tier. Exactly 
>> what you said.
>> which the first ROR of 1st server will act like web server talk to 2nd 
>> another ROR (application tier) server be-hide firewall.
>> 
> 
> What's the point?  I don't see why you'd need 2 Rails apps here.
> 
>> Just need suggestion if it has any easy method to implement Rails for 
>> this than 2 separate rails projects.
>> 
>> Thank you
>> 
> 
> Best,
> -- 
> Marnen Laibow-Koser
> http://www.marnen.org
> [email protected]
> 
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