Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "which kind of deployment has the best performance"
2006 Feb 16
9
Mongrel 0.3.4 -- Win32 Gems/Better CGIWrapper
Hello Everyone,
Today''s Mongrel is the first release to sport spiffy pre-built win32 gems.
This comes thanks to Wilson Bilkovich donating some Rakefile magic that does
the stuff for me. Everyone who uses win32 should send Wilson a thank-you
since without him you''d be a victim of my laziness for at least a few more
weeks.
People who are testing and trying Mongrel out should
2006 Mar 29
42
Production environment for Rails on Win32, anyone interested for a binary release?
Hi all, as part of adopting Rails in my company I had to go through
the hassle of setting up a Rails production environment on Win32
system since we mostly use MS SQL as our database back end and also
because we mostly dealing with customers who become green-blue-purple
as soon as you mention Unix/Linux and run for the door.
I also need to mention that most of our web applications are internal
and
2006 May 15
2
Retrieve the current controller name from a view
Hi all, I wonder if it''s possible to retrieve the current controller
name and possibly the action when you''re in a view.
i.e. I call the same template/partial view from different controllers
and I''d like to know when I''m in the view code which controller is
calling it...
Any ideas? Sorry if it''s obvious but I couldn''t find it in the doc.
2006 May 19
4
why no multiple submit?
is it by design? is it standard? how do you give users multiple
actions on a form?
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2006 May 04
4
Ajax spinners
Hi all, I''ve been looking for these for quite some time now and I
couldn''t find them with a transparent background and a neutral color,
so here they are, just baked from the oven:
The Mac OS X and Mozilla Spinners (Grayscal and Transparent)
Enjoy
Gael
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2007 Jun 24
3
Fastest Way to run Rails
Hi,
I am a bit confused about what is the fastest way to run a rails application.
I have seen examples which use Apache, mongrel, lighthttpd, fastcgi etc.
Is there a correct way to do it? Or is it just a personal choice?
Thanks,
Keith
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2006 Mar 09
13
Apache or lighttp for Ror/2003server?
160,000 pages
99% static, only minor stuff done in rail (search, contact us, etc.)
windows server 2003
Ror 1.0
Currently 30K Hits /day on IIS.
Apache or Lighttp? Fast_CGI seems kinda slow with a 2003/Apache
configuration.
The only thing I''ll get rid of for sure is IIS.
-Cedric
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2006 Apr 08
3
FastCGI issues
I am attempting to get Rails running on Windows with an Apache 2 server.
I seem to be having some trouble, and in spite of my best efforts to
find a solution, I could not.
I believe that I configured Apache correctly. I have included
EnableSendfile Off
EnableMMAP Off
Win32DisableAcceptEx
FastCgiConfig -maxClassProcesses 1 -maxProcesses 1 -minProcesses 1
-processSlack 1 \
-initial-env
2006 Apr 03
12
scgi?? do i need it for ruby?
This might be obvious to everyone but it is something that i haven''t
been able to find an answer to. Do I need to have either
scgi/fastcgi/cgi running on either lighttpd/apache for ruby scripts to
work? If yes, why? I have installed the scgi server and i can get the
service to run, i have also installed the following mod_fastcgi/2.4.2
mod_ruby/1.2.4 Ruby/1.8.2(2004-12-25) mod_scgi,
2006 Feb 10
22
Mongrel 0.3 -- Runs Ruby On Rails
Hello Folks,
This is the long awaited release of the Mongrel HTTP library that
supports *Ruby On Rails*. I know tons of people have been waiting
for it, so I''ve got a few things to lay down first before you get all
excited:
1) It''s very very ALPHA support for Rails. It will run a Rails app,
and runs my simple apps, but it''s not fast or correct as it needs to
2006 Apr 07
2
how much longer Mr Gael?
hi i have probably hit every error possible problem on windows while
trying to setup ruby on Lighty with mysql and ajax support, i''m leaving
mysql see(minor issue with mysql/ruby - major headache) for now and
moving onto AJAX, |webrickwall| not that easy i''ve tried my app on
lighty and i get the following error in the logfile and no ajax response
2006 May 19
9
[NEW SITE] psitsNOT
psitsNOT ("Photoshop it''s NOT") is an over-the-web image editing
application made with Rails, RMagick, and AJAX. It provides everything
you need to make a raw digital image look good on the web.
http://psitsnot.alevans.com
You''ll need an OpenID URL to log in.
Feedback is welcomed!
--Al Evans
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2006 Mar 12
3
Apache, fastcgi, ruby-on-rails etc.
Hi all,
I've read a bit about fastcgi, and wondered if it might be an
interesting solution for e.g. running php in a user-switched environment
or running ruby-on-rails etc.
But I wonder why nobody (searched on Google) seems to use CentOS with
mod_fastcgi for Apache 2.x.
And I also wonder why people actually using Apache 2.x and ruby-on-rails
with CentOS did run a lighthttpd-fastcgi
2006 Apr 03
9
Problem with Windows not finding methods
I am running (testing) a noob-tube for myself as follows:
Windows XP SP2
lighty
ruby 1.8.x
rails 1.1
scgi
I have everything working fairly well, but with one minor exception:
the actions that I have defined as follows are not found.
class MytestController < ApplicationController
def index
render_text "Hello Nurse!"
end
def dilbert
render_text "Dilbert
2006 Apr 06
4
Lighthttpd not working as default (configuration?)
Hi,
On the api doc it is written that if lighttpd is installed, rails will use it as its web server instead of WebBrick.
I have installed lighthttpd and verified it works (for example on the default port 80) but when lauching script/server, it still uses WebBrick.
I wondering if I need to edit /etc/lighttpd/lighthttpd.conf myself or configure something else.
Any idea?
Thanks
Oscar
2006 Apr 12
5
Rails talking to MySql (cygwin on Windows XP)
Hello fellow RoR users,
I am a newbie and I thought RoR is so easy to set up and that I would
be saving so much time -- but I am still waiting to save time because I
simply couldn''t get Ruby/Rails to talk to MySQL (5.0.18) at all.
Here are the steps that I have examined:
1) I look at dabatbase.yml and put in the right information to talk to
the database I have set up (the
2006 Jan 13
19
Problems with scaffold''s parameter on Oracle
Hi
I run Ruby on Rails on Oracle XE.
I have a simple table:
create table customer(id number primary key, name varchar2(100));
And
ruby script\generate model Customer
ruby script\generate controller Customer
http://localhost:3000/customer/
- show a fine list, but when I click show/edit/destroy, I get an
ORA-01722:
OCIError: ORA-01722: invalid number: select * from (select raw_sql_.*,
2006 Feb 14
6
Mongrel 0.3.3 -- Bug Fix
Hey Folks,
This is a quick release that fixes a major bug. I forgot to require the
timeout library properly in mongrel.rb so people using Mongrel outside of
Rails would see pauses. 0.3.3 fixes this all up.
The 0.3.3 release also has a small change to the examples/simpletest.rb file
with some gzip response using Ruby''s zlib support. Curious what people
think about this and whether it
2006 Mar 15
9
Mongrel Web Server 0.3.11 -- Edge Rails and Win32Compliant
I don''t think there''s a way to do that other than using a proxy
(ISAPI_REWRITE) or just a server-side redirect. I''d love to be proven
wrong though.
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2007 Dec 21
5
simulating provider in a module
Hi,
What is the best way for you to simulate a provider behavior in
modules ? For exemple if you have an webserver module and want to have
a apache2, lighthttpd prividers. How would you do so the call to the
modules functions stay like:
webserver::addvhost { ... }
and not
webserver::apache2::addvhost
Any best practices you can share ? I know that conditional include
would not work