In JRuby 1.6.0, we shipped additional features to make it easier to integrate with Scala objects and methods. In JRuby 1.6.6, we expanded that support. This page documents what features we have added and how you can use them. JRuby 1.6.0 - 1.6.5: Singleton support In JRuby 1.6.0 we added logic to JRuby's Java integration layer to know when a given class was a Scala singleton. The result is that wh
Ruby support can be added to any modern Android application by adding JRuby as a dependency. The Ruboto project aims to add some additional sample code to make the integration between Java, Ruby, and the Android platform a pleasant developer experience. The Apps created thereafter depend on JRuby (jruby-jars) at runtime to provide full access to Android's Java APIs. Installation is straight-forwar
Aspen is a web server engine for JRuby. The design is very similar (and borrowed from) to Thin, except using Netty for high-speed concurrent sockets. Documentation Download You can download this project in either zip or tar formats. You can also clone the project with Git by running: $ git clone git://github.com/kevwil/aspen.git Dependencies rack License MIT Authors Kevin Williams
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