Thanks this was helpful - but does anyone have a sample jruby hello
world app or something I can deploy to glassfish to verify jruby
functionalty? Thanks!
-- Aaron
Vivek Pandey wrote:
> Aaron Axelsen wrote:
>> I have installed glassfish, activated both the jruby and jruby-gems
>> components.
> You mean you installed jruby and jruby-gems from glassfish update
> center? If so, then you are all set. Simply deploy your ruby
> application using 'asadmin deploy command'.
>
>> Are there any additional steps to enable jruby support? Do
>> I also need to install jruby somewhere on the system? (Sorry if this is
>> a given, but i'm having a hard time finding any explained information on
>> this via google).
>
> As I mentioned above, if you have installed jruby/jruby-gem via
> glassfish updatecenter then no further jruby related configuration
> needed.
>> The ruby container option in the admin area leads me
>> to think there is something more to install.
>>
>>
> The configure-jruby-container man page was added recently. Can you
> try' asadmin configure-jruby-container --help' command on the latest
> nightly and it should explain which options are required.
>
> -vivek.
>
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