Chapter 20. Distributed Ruby


19.8. Conclusion

In this chapter, we've looked at low-level CGI details for implementing Web applications. We've looked at how server-side tools such as mod_ruby can help ease the writing of such applications. There are many tools not covered in this book, such as ruby-web, Amrita, Tofu, and Cerise. As always, you should do online research before choosing a tool.

We've also looked briefly at higher-level libraries and frameworks such as Rails, Nitro, IOWA, and Wee. We've examined the small self-contained WEBrick server (and the much faster Mongrel).

Now let's look at network programming in a new way, a much simpler, more abstracted way. The next chapter deals with distributed Ruby.




The Ruby Way(c) Solutions and Techniques in Ruby Programming
The Ruby Way, Second Edition: Solutions and Techniques in Ruby Programming (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0672328844
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 269
Authors: Hal Fulton

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