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Involver.com is an online video marketing platform that allows brands to build, promote, manage, and track video campaigns on social networks for targeted audiences. The platform is powered by Ruby-on-Rails, JRuby 1.1.6, and GlassFish v2 UR2. |
Why not “pack of mongrels” ?
this deployment strategy wasn’t an efficient use of resources, both human and machine. So we started to look at alternative solutions.
JRuby was chosen because
impressive strides the JRuby team was making with Rails compatibility
and
possibilities of integrating with Java.
and
the runtime pooling feature of JRuby would enable an elastic cluster of Rails environments, which meant we would only have the overhead of a full cluster during periods of high traffic
GlassFish was chosen over Tomcat and JBoss because
project was sponsored commercially by Sun & that the core team had a well-defined public roadmap and release cycle
and
high degree of community overlap between the JRuby & GlassFish projects
and
there were experts at the intersections of these tools
and
GlassFish Admin console played a large role as it shielded us from managing verbose XML configuration files
Read the detailed questionnaire here.
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Arun,
We are looking for a video solution. Although we have invested heavily in Java technologies, at present due to the (perceived?) lack of alternate (web based) video streaming solutions from Sun, we are leaning towards other alternates.
Beside performance one of our primary concerns is to maintain authenticity and integrity of video content.
Looking at Revolver’s performance experience in "detailed questionnaire", do you see in near future GlassFish and JavaFX (or something else) can address these two concerns?
Comment by MP — March 10, 2009 @ 8:14 am
Sorry I meant "Involver’s" performance experience.
Comment by MP — March 10, 2009 @ 8:16 am
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Pingback by Popular Ruby-on-Rails applications on GlassFish v3 – Redmine, Typo, Substruct « Miles to go … — September 17, 2009 @ 11:19 pm
Video Marketing is an interesting and very effective way to market affiliate products, i have promoted my products over youtube and in some other sites”;:
Comment by Isabella Edwards — May 6, 2010 @ 4:58 pm
Video Marketing is a great way to promote hardware tools and products online.:~.
Comment by Evelyn Reed — May 24, 2010 @ 7:22 pm
i always watch streaming videos online, they are sort of my past time.`”‘
Comment by Genesis Alexander — May 24, 2010 @ 7:27 pm
Video Marketing is just the same with other forms of advertising, you need to capture the audience to make a sale;`”
Comment by Summer Lewis — August 2, 2010 @ 9:16 am
video streaming is great but it would require lots of bandwidth to do some HD video streaming~.,
Comment by David Begum — August 2, 2010 @ 9:21 am