JRuby-Rack is a lightweight adapter for the Java Servlet environment that allows any (Ruby) Rack-based application to run unmodified in a Java Servlet container. JRuby-Rack supports Rails as well as ...
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The JRuby team has released JRuby 10, a major upgrade of the Ruby implementation on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), introducing compatibility with Ruby 3.4, full support for Java 21, and several ...
This is the first of a set (not a series…there’s no particular order) of articles I’ll write on how JRuby is using invokedynamic. Hopefully they will show Rubyists how drastically invokedynamic is ...
Java 7 has landed, with a modest set of new features and a few major improvements as well. What can you expect from JRuby running on Java 7? The biggest changes in Java 7 are not related to the Java ...
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Charles Nutter and Tom Enebo, key developers behind the JRuby project, are joining Red Hat. The news was announced at JRubyConf 2012 this morning and later confirmed by Nutter on Twitter. JRuby is an ...