-
Website
http://theappslab.com/ -
Original page
http://theappslab.com/2007/11/12/lets-mix/ -
Subscribe
All Comments -
Community
-
Top Commenters
-
innov8ion
15 comments · 2 points
-
jpiwowar
52 comments · 2 points
-
ontarioemperor
34 comments · 31 points
-
flopflips
12 comments · 1 points
-
noelportugal
19 comments · 2 points
-
-
Popular Threads
-
Meet Brizzly, My New Twitter Client
5 days ago · 42 comments
-
Feeds: Dead to You or Still Kicking?
4 days ago · 15 comments
-
Why Gaming is the Future of Everything
2 days ago · 7 comments
-
More Fun with Twitter Lists
3 days ago · 6 comments
-
Miscellaneous Debris
1 week ago · 8 comments
-
Meet Brizzly, My New Twitter Client
I have committed to spend 4 Billion on 20 deals this year and time is running out!
http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com
You itards are always looking for some form of entertainment instead of getting down to the real work!
I come here to try to help you people!
I share my insights, wisdom, my hopes and fears!
I bear my very soul for your sakes .... **sniff**
... and all you want is funny,
(pause 10 sec)
I, I pity you!
Education is rarely funny! I'm gonna have to double my efforts here! Thank you for the inspiration.
I'm going to help you pitiful, back-alley, toy computer users if I have to BUY Apple then plow it under!
... all just for you.
http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com
Just an update. I'm looking for informations how to connect the (J)RoR application with the OSSO Server. Ad i see on this article more details should come...
We actually have an application developed with RoR : i plan to make it run with JRuby inside an Oracle Application Server 10g.
We already use the SSO Server for authentication (a former colleague did the trick): a Java Aplication is deployed in the SSO MidTier to display the login page and process the SSO authentication. In our RoR app., a redirect is done to the login page. I just want to compare (if possible) with yourmethod.
Main advantages i see if we use JRuby, is the access to Java APIs and other libraries : For example, we expose the OCS Content user workspace in a portlet inside our RoR app. For this , my colleague did a kind of portage to Ruby of OCS Java APIs; but to access Web Services exposed by the Content Service, he should redevelop everything (inclusing the SOAP body) in Ruby. Using JRuby, we could come back to Oracle APIs for OCS.
I'm currently check howto create a little Chat Client (with Flex if possible, using XIFF Library) to access the OCS RTC : i just want to be able to auto-connect the user, already authentified through SSO in our RoR application.
Thanks in advance.
Laurent
I'll post an entry when I've created the wiki entry on it.
One question, I saw the post in wiki.oracle.com. However, it does not seem to include information on setting up jror on OAS.
Do you have some advice on this? The only reference I am aware of is what http://sonar.hortis.ch/ uses.
Please do help us, newbies trying to make JROR run on OAS to (quietely) introduce it in our workplaces.
Thanks, Carlos