hi,

a set of maven plugins for for ruby projects:
https://github.com/torquebox/jruby-maven-plugins
my blog: blog.mkristian.tk
a command line frontend for the jruby-maven-plugins:
https://github.com/mkristian/ruby-maven

if you have problems please use either the blog or
https://github.com/torquebox/jruby-maven-plugins/issues and we will
try to help you.

it does integrate nicely with bundler and the whole thing is used
heavily with http://torquebox.org and
https://github.com/mkristian/rails-resty-gwt

regards,
Kristian




On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Yuen-Chi Lian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know how familiar you're with Ruby, but, 1. Get rvm. 2. Use the
> gemset. 3. Use bundler to manage your dependencies. 4. Use rake for builds.
> 5. Find the right Ruby community:
> http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/community/mailing-lists/
>
> Yuen-Chi Lian | www.yclian.com
> "I do not seek; I find." - Pablo Picasso
>
> 2011/11/8 Simone Tripodi <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi all guys,
>> I just began developing a small application in Ruby, I would like to
>> manage the project with my preferred build tool and found a lot of
>> plugins - even not officials.
>> Do you have some recommendation for a Ruby newbie?
>> Many thanks in advance, all the best!
>> Simo
>>
>> http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
>> http://simonetripodi.livejournal.com/
>> http://twitter.com/simonetripodi
>> http://www.99soft.org/
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