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March 22, 2008

Rails powered by the GlassFish Application Server – New Article

Filed under: web2.0 — arungupta @ 12:02 am
Do you know there are several advantags of deploying Ruby-on-Rails applications on GlassFish instead of traditional Apache/Mongrel ?

Here they are:

  • Identical Development and Deployment Environments
  • Multiple Applications in One Container
  • Multiple Requests by a Single Application
  • Redeploying an Application
  • Clustering, Load Balancing, and High Availability
  • Database Connection Pooling
  • Cohosting Ruby-on-Rails and Java EE Applications

Read all the details about these bullets in a new article that is recently published at Rails powered by the GlassFish Application Server. Thanks to Rick Palkovic for his tireless efforts in pursuing me for the article and making it a success :)

Please send feedback to dev@glassfish.dev.java.net or leave a comment on the blog.

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