The following example illustrates how to use JRuby and the Spring MVC framework. It is based on the jobster Ruby and Spring example; the examples in the blog entry below didn't work 100% due to missing code and other issues, but the example on this page is a working reimplementation. Of course, to get the examples running, you will need a working J2EE environment (a servlet container, java, jdk, and a little patience).
"The goals of the project are to permit rapid innovation and iteration, full reuse of our existing Spring and Hibernate business logic and objects, and a smooth transition from prototype to production code."
http://www.botspiritcompany.com/src/springruby/example_ruby_spring.html
November 5, 2006 12:51 PM"The goals of the project are to permit rapid innovation and iteration, full reuse of our existing Spring and Hibernate business logic and objects, and a smooth transition from prototype to production code."
http://www.botspiritcompany.com/src/springruby/example_ruby_spring.html
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