Server Options for JRuby Applications Standard Java Servers Most people deploy JRuby applications using typical Java application servers like Tomcat or JBoss. When using these servers, the usual solution is Warbler. Warbler bundles up any Rack-based application into a Java "Web Application aRchive" (WAR) file, which can then be deployed on any web application server. The following is a list of ser
JRuby does not support native C extensions, but it does have its own Java native extensions API. Several gems have implementations of both Java and C extensions rolled into the same gem and those will not be listed here since they will just work. In some cases there is a JRuby version with a slightly different name or possibly even a totally different name and we list these here so you can update
Speed & Concurrency Current Release: 6.4.0 Unlike other Ruby Webservers, Puma was built for speed and parallelism. Puma is a small library that provides a very fast and concurrent HTTP 1.1 server for Ruby web applications. It is designed for running Rack apps only. What makes Puma so fast is the careful use of a Ragel extension to provide fast, accurate HTTP 1.1 protocol parsing. This makes the se
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