[Chirb] Rails Scaling Experience?
Ryan Garcia
RGarcia at glotelinc.com
Thu May 29 10:08:57 EDT 2008
Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone on here knew someone who may be looking for
full-time Rails work. I have a great opportunity that can pay between
80-90K for a mid-senior level developer. If you are interested, or know
someone who may be, please give me a call or shoot me an email.
Thanks,
Ryan
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[mailto:chicagogroup-members-list-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of
Sean Lynch
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 9:02 AM
To: Chirb discussion list
Subject: Re: [Chirb] Rails Scaling Experience?
The java based netbeans ide (v 6.1) from Sun integrates JRuby and Rails
pretty well. having something from Sun that supports Ruby and Rails so
prominently will probably quiet any grumbling from Java folks.
It seems smart to play on your shop's strengths. If they have J2EE
deployment experience, they will feel more comfortable wrapping up a
Ruby on Rails app developed in JRuby as a war file and dropping it in a
web container for deployment.
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:05 PM, Peter K Chan <peter at oaktop.com> wrote:
Troy,
Since you mentioned that your operation folks are comfortable
with Java, you may want to consider exploring Rails on JRuby. You can
package your app as a war file, which for all purposes looks just like a
regular Java web app on the outside. You get the benefit of developing
in Ruby, and deploying on JVM.
Peter
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[mailto:chicagogroup-members-list-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of
Troy Denkinger
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 4:01 PM
To: Chirb discussion list
Subject: [Chirb] Rails Scaling Experience?
All,
I'm right in the midst of advocating for use of Rails on a project I'm
in the middle of. I manage a team that has created a service that
runs on Rails. To date we've been in development and haven't had any
serious outside usage, nor have we deployed on production-ready
hardware. We are very happy with the ease of development, how
responsive we can be to the business requirements, and the support
we've found within the community at large.
Recently we have been asked to merge our service into an existing
company that has always used a Java stack in their development. They
have a couple developers and an operations team that is comfortable
with Java. The major concern about using our Rails code is that they
are concerned with scaling of Rails apps in general, and they are
using that concern to advocate a port of the existing Rails code to
their Java stack.
I know one thing that would make the Ops team happy is to talk to
someone who has actual experience with large-scale Rails deployments.
I think they're being rightly pragmatic about this, and I'd like to
find them someone to talk to. Anyone know anyone who would be willing
to talk a bit about what they've done to scale a Rails installation?
I'm sure I could work up some sort of compensation for someone with
relevant experience who'd like to share it.
Regards,
Troy
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