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March 24, 2008

JRuby 1.1 RC3 released – Last chance to file bugs

Filed under: web2.0 — arungupta @ 11:00 pm

JRuby 1.1 RC3 (third and final release candidate) was released last week. The highlights are:

  • 58 issues resolved since JRuby 1.1RC2
  • ri/rdoc w/ documentation included in distribution
  • More IO corner cases fixed (popen, reopen)
  • Several small bottlenecks fixed

This is your last chance to report any issues before JRuby 1.1 goes final. And I encourage you to try out GlassFish v3 Gem (ver 0.1.2) on this JRuby version and file any issues.

Why should you try ? Read in a detailed article – Rails powered by GlassFish Application Server.

The gem can be installed using the following command:

dhcp64-134-213-159:jruby-1.1RC3 arungupta$ bin/jruby -S gem install glassfish
JRuby limited openssl loaded. gem install jruby-openssl for full support.
http://wiki.jruby.org/wiki/JRuby_Builtin_OpenSSL
Updating metadata for 108 gems from http://gems.rubyforge.org
............................................................................................................
complete
Successfully installed glassfish-0.1.2-universal-java
1 gem installed

Previous entries showing code samples are tagged with v3+gem.

All the latest information about the gem can be found at GlassFish JRuby wiki or JRuby wiki.

Please use the gem and send us feedback on GlassFish forums, dev@glassfish or gem mailing list.

File issues in JIRA or RubyForge or GlassFish Issue Tracker.

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