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Re: Oh the pain! Distributing Ruby apps

Jose Garcia

7/8/2007 1:00:00 AM

hi!

why don't IBM/Database C, one free DBase small?

tks

--- Sharon Phillips <phillipsds@yahoo.co.uk> escribió:

> > argggh, of all db, why oracle?? ora is too big.
> try postgres (i
> > know mysql/sqlite, but i am bias for postgres =).
> I'd love to use postgres, and I used to do a lot of
> work with
> Firebird at one stage, but I'm stuck with Oracle. We
> also use DB2 and
> Terradata.
>
> > arggh, first the big db, now a gui?? this will tax
> your monitored
> > clients and will skew your observations
> (mem/cpu/etc); consider
> > heizenberg principle
> I work in a classified environment, so I can't give
> too much detail
> about what I do, so here's a vague outline:
> I work as part of a small team that supports a
> number of
> applications, most of which run on unix boxes. These
> applications are
> reasonably complex and busy.
> I'm not interested in CPU or mem usage (we have
> unicentre and other
> dedicated teams to monitor and manage these) but
> rather specifics
> within the system. Can't give examples. Sorry.
> There are times when things break and we have little
> warning, if any,
> but some type of dashboard would have given us the
> ability to preempt
> some of these. That's what I'm trying to build.
> Nothing can be added to the servers. I'm proposing
> something that
> runs on our machines.
>
> > a web app, like rails, is less resource hogger
> than oracle.
> > if rails is "big" for you, try nitro or iowa or
> webrick.
> > run a drb server on the central node, the clients
> will run drb
> > clients.
> I don't have a problem with Rails, but I prefer the
> style of Camping
> better. Not much experience (as in close to zero)
> with either.
>
> Thanks to everyone else for the suggestions too.
> I think I'll have a closer look at JRuby. This seems
> the best fit
> currently, and I understand it can bridge to Java?
> That would be useful.
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>



Jose Manuel Garcia

Licenciado en Administracion
Orientacion Seguros y Reaseguros
Universidad Nacional de La Matanza

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