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The rails 3 way
- 708 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
Rev. ed. of: The Rails way / Obie Fernandez. 2008.
Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby Series: Service-Oriented Design with Ruby and Rails
- 297 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The Complete Guide to Building Highly Scalable, Services-Based Rails Applications Ruby on Rails deployments are growing, and Rails is increasingly being adopted in larger environments. Today, Rails developers and architects need better ways to interface with legacy systems, move into the cloud, and scale to handle higher volumes and greater complexity. In Service-Oriented Design with Ruby and Rails Paul Dix introduces a powerful, services-based design approach geared toward overcoming all these challenges. Using Dix’s techniques, readers can leverage the full benefits of both Ruby and Rails, while overcoming the difficulties of working with larger codebases and teams. Dix demonstrates how to integrate multiple components within an enterprise application stack; create services that can easily grow and connect; and design systems that are easier to maintain and upgrade. Key concepts are explained with detailed Ruby code built using open source libraries such as ActiveRecord, Sinatra, Nokogiri, and Typhoeus. The book concludes with coverage of security, scaling, messaging, and interfacing with third-party services.Service-Oriented Design with Ruby and Rails will help you
Addison-Wesley Professional Ruby Series: Distributed Programming with Ruby
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
This hands-on guide offers a comprehensive approach to building advanced distributed applications using Ruby, focusing on techniques that enhance scalability, development, and deployment in cloud environments. The author, a leading expert in the Ruby community, begins with a straightforward distributed application and progresses through increasingly complex examples, addressing common distributed programming challenges. Key topics include an in-depth exploration of Ruby's standard distributed programming libraries, DRb and Rinda, alongside powerful third-party tools and frameworks like Distribunaut. The guide is tailored for experienced Ruby programmers and architects, providing practical solutions to complex distributed programming issues. Readers will learn to write robust, secure, and interactive applications with DRb while managing its limitations, use Rinda for improved application flexibility and fault tolerance, and simplify DRb service management with RingyDingy. The book also covers facilitating communication between distributed programs with Starfish, customizing server processes in cloud environments with Politics, and ensuring reliable distributed queuing with the Starling messaging server. Additionally, it addresses comprehensive enterprise messaging using RabbitMQ and AMQP, as well as offloading heavy tasks with BackgrounDRb and DelayedJob. This resource is essential for tackling any distributed programming cha
Provides information on the capabilities and subsystems of Rails for the design and development of production-quality software.