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BitNami JrubyStack - Now with JRuby 1.6.0!

Yesterday, JRuby 1.6.0 was officially released and today you can deploy in minutes with BitNami. A major new feature in JRuby 1.6 is the implementation of theRuby 1.9.2 language. However by default JRuby is configured to work on Ruby 1.8.7 mode. Here is how you can use the Ruby 1.9.2 mode in your BitNami JRubyStack installation.

1. Open the BitNami JRubyStack console.

On Linux and Mac OS X open a terminal and go to the installation directory. Then execute:
./jrubyconsole


On Windows use the entry in the Start Menu: BitNami JRubyStack —> Use BitNami JRubySTack … more

Mar 16, 2011 | Tags: Ruby on Rails, Java, GlassFish

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BitNami JRubyStack with JRuby 1.5.6 Released

We are happy to announce a new release of BitNami JRubyStack. The most important improvement is that the updated stack includes the latest stable version of JRuby, 1.5.6 which is the java implementation of Ruby 1.8.7. It also includes recent versions of Tomcat, Subversion and SQLite together with updated gems. You can view the full list of changes in the changelog. Enjoy developing with JRuby in your machine, in a virtual appliance or in the cloud. Just go to http://bitnami.org/stack/jrubystack and use your preferred environment. … more

Mar 09, 2011 | Tags: Java, Ruby on Rails, Tomcat, SQLite, Infrastructure, GlassFish

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Alternatives for Deploying JRuby Web Applications

Paul Blair from InfoQ did a nice write up of deployment containers for JRuby webapps, including Glassfish, Jetty and Tomcat, in which he mentions BitNami JRubyStack: infoq.com/news/2010/04/glassfish-gem-alternatives-jrubymore

Apr 22, 2010 | Tags: Java, Ruby on Rails, Tomcat, GlassFish, Jetty

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