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:Riding the Rails with WebSphere: Part 1
Riding the Rails with WebSphere: Part 1
Feb 4, 2008, 05 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3415 reads)

(Other stories by Ryan Shillington)

[ Thanks to IdaAshley for this link. ]

"Many organizations have standardized their IBM WebSphere Application Server environments with Java because of its excellent scalability, security, and support. However, developing dynamic Web pages in Java can often be tedious and time intensive. Ruby on Rails simplifies the creation of dynamic Web pages with rapid development and testing features that justify the excitement it has generated throughout the programming community.

"This article is the first of two that demonstrates how a Ruby on Rails application can be deployed inside of WebSphere Application Server V6.1, and how Ruby on Rails applications can be integrated with WebSphere Application Server's existing features. This marriage provides the best of both worlds: rapid development and testing while leveraging your investment in WebSphere Application Server..."

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