OPIN Systems has chosen JRuby, Rails, and GlassFish for a customer-facing financial application. Why ? “Easy to setup Rails application and add more intense logic in JRuby calls”
Learn more about it in this video:
Thanks to Ben Leadholm for the quick story! Check out other GlassFish Production Stories.
Check out Ben’s “Dude, Where’s my pass ?” entry:
Read several other Rails/GlassFish success stories.
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[Trackback] I received the following photographs from a GlassFish Fan (aka Ben Leadholm) in Minnesota. And here is a picture of his daughter, Rachel, sporting the fancy GlassFish tattoo: Thanks Ben and Rachel for promoting/using GlassFish and sharing the pictures…
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