Clojure & Jruby (Ruby on Rails) Interop

2013-09-08 Thread rdelcueto
Hi everyone, I'm about to start working on building a site for a startup company. We are a small team, and currently they've been coding the site using RoR (Ruby on Rails). I was thinking Clojure might be better suited for the task, specially because we'll need to implement a backend which is

Re: Clojure & Jruby (Ruby on Rails) Interop

2013-09-09 Thread rdelcueto
Hey Ron, Thanks for your response. Digging deeper into my question... When I read about the Torquebox Immutant duet, I thought it was particularly interesting solution, because it was fairly easy to deploy and both processes would live inside a JVM environment. I was impressed by how Clojure da

Re: Clojure & Jruby (Ruby on Rails) Interop

2013-09-09 Thread rdelcueto
to > make any generic statements about them other than, "be fast and secure". ;-) > > But do feel free to bother us in #torquebox or #immutant on freenode with > any questions about your particular app/needs. > > Thanks, > Jim > > [1] http://immutant.org/news

Re: Clojure & Jruby (Ruby on Rails) Interop

2014-03-11 Thread rdelcueto
? > > -Ramon > > On Thursday, October 24, 2013 9:59:56 PM UTC-4, rdelcueto wrote: >> >> Thanks for your response Jim. >> Is there any alternative solution to Openshift that supports the TB and >> Immutant combo, that you recommend? >> >> On Thursd

Re: Clojure & Jruby (Ruby on Rails) Interop

2013-10-24 Thread rdelcueto
s. > > Thanks, > Jim > > [1] http://immutant.org/news/2013/03/07/overlay-screencast/ > > > > On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 10:25 PM, rdelcueto > > wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> I'm about to start working on building a site for a startup company. >> &g

Re: Clojure & Jruby (Ruby on Rails) Interop

2013-10-24 Thread rdelcueto
ft guys > integrate Docker, as container images should be a lot easier to work with > than cartridges. > > So you're ahead of us at the moment. We expect to catch up, just not sure > when. > > Jim > > > > On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 8:45 PM, rdelcueto > > w