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Host Webrick servlets with Apache FastCGI?
Andrew S. Townley
2/11/2009 9:38:00 AM
Hi folks,
Been away from the list for a while, but I can't seem to find a good
answer to this with google.
I'm looking at deploying some ruby Web functionality, and I'd like to be
able to write it as a Webrick servlet, and then have this deployable via
an adapter of some kind with Apache FastCGI. From looking through the
Webrick source, it seems like it would be doable, but it would take some
time to replace the functionality of the Server#run method with an
Apache dispatcher.
I was hoping someone else had already solved this problem, as I think
there's merit in this approach. As an alternative approach, I looked at
Rails, but it seems to defer everything to a custom dispatcher anyway,
so it's not leveraging any of the servlet class functionality.
Any pointers/advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
ast
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1 Answer
Roderick Stewart
4/26/2010 9:12:00 PM
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In article <83lb20FhcsU1@mid.individual.net>, Malcolm Knight wrote:
> I don't watch any television at all in part because of the poor
> presentation. However I have just bought my first BBC Blu-ray disc and find
> they have performed the same talk over trick on that. The menu is spoken and
> you cannot select the next item on the menu until the spoken announcement
> has finished; so to get to the bottom of the four item menu instead of three
> quick clicks to get there and another to select it, you have to click, wait
> while someone reads a message about that item, then click and wait etc.
You'll be glad to know they're not all as irritating as that, but one of mine
starts with a really high quality fine detailed caption threatening 5 years in
a federal prison.
Rod.
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