Ian wrote in post #957608:
> I have a startup considering building a Java backend and a Rails
> frontend. The Java backend will take care of creating a caching layer
> for the database and offer other additional services. The Rails
> frontend will mostly be for creating the webapp and monitoring tools.

I don't understand why you need a Java backend in this case.  Can you 
explain further?  At the moment, it sounds like what you describe as 
"backend" should in fact be split between the DB server and the Rails 
app.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
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