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Rails 3 is in final finishing stage (currently in beta4) and therefore I released new Oracle enhanced adapter version 1.3.0 which I was working on during last months. Rails 3 compatibility The major enhancement is that Oracle enhanced adapter is now compatible with Rails 3. To achieve that I also developed Oracle SQL compiler for Arel gem which is used now by ActiveRecord to generate SQL statement
I have released maintenance version of ActiveRecrod Oracle enhanced adapter with some bug fixes and some new features. This is the last maintenance version for Rails 2, I have already done majority of work to support also Rails 3 in next adapter versions, but that deserves another post when it will be ready :). Detailed changes can be found in change history file and commit log, here I will point
As many others I also got interested in new mod_rails deployment solution for Rails applications. And when I read how to use it for development environment needs I decided to try it out. As you probably know I am using Mac for development and using Oracle database for many Rails applications. So if you do it as well then at first you need to setup Ruby and Oracle on your Mac. After that I installe
In all Ruby on Rails on Oracle projects where I am using original ActiveRecord Oracle adapter I always create some “monkey patches” of Oracle adapter to support my needs. I have written about several of these patches in this blog (see 1, 2, 3). As such monkey patches are not easily maintainable and reusable between projects I decided to fork existing Oracle adapter and create my own ActiveRecord O
Good news, I am back in blogging :) In recent years I have spent my time primarily on eazyBI business intelligence application development where I use JRuby, Ruby on Rails, mondrian-olap and many other technologies and libraries and have gathered new experience that I wanted to share with others. Recently I did eazyBI migration from JRuby 1.6.8 to latest JRuby 1.7.3 version as well as finally migr
Oracle Database 10g is not yet officially supported on new Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard but thanks to comments at my previous tutorial I managed to do Oracle 10g installation on fresh Mac OS X Snow Leopard. If you have upgraded from Leopard with Oracle 10g installation to Snow Leopard then most probably Oracle 10g should work fine and you should not do anything. These instructions are just for fresh
Introduction In one “enterprise” Ruby on Rails project we had an idea to integrate Windows domain user authentication with Rails application — as majority of users were using Windows and Internet Explorer and always were logged in Windows domain then it would be very good if they could log in automatically to the new Rails application without entering their username and password. Windows is using
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