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Parleys.com: Practical JRuby on Rails

Parleys.com

Web development have changed. In the Java world, web application development have been defined by overhead. Lots of XML configuration to write - even the simplest Servlet you can deploy still requires more XML than you would expect, all because there are no reasonable defaults. But things hav...

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Episode synopsis

Web development have changed. In the Java world, web application development have been defined by overhead. Lots of XML configuration to write - even the simplest Servlet you can deploy still requires more XML than you would expect, all because there are no reasonable defaults. But things have changed and Ruby on Rails is the power behind this change. It is fair to say that the Rails way of doing things have effected change in basically all current web frameworks - from the libraries that are adopting the Rails way, to totally new frameworks that try to bring the agility and speed of development of Rails to the Java platform.

But why use a copy when you can use the real deal? JRuby on Rails is a reality. It is the original Ruby on Rails framework, running on top of the Java platform. JRuby is an implementation of the Ruby language which runs all valid Ruby programs, and Rails is just one of them.

This session will take you all the way from an introduction to Ruby and Rails (and a description on how they have managed to change the world) to showing you exactly how you can go about creating your own first JRuby on Rails web application. After this session, you will know how to get started and how to proceed, and you will have gotten a taste of the future of web development that will leave you craving for more.

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