Ruby on Rails Is Here

With the latest cPanel upgrade now complete and running smooth, we’ve decided to go ahead and add support for Ruby and Ruby on Rails.

What exactly is Ruby on Rails?
Ruby on Rails is an open source web application framework written in Ruby that closely follows the Model View Controller (MVC) architecture. It strives for simplicity, allowing real-world applications to be developed in less code than other frameworks and with a minimum of configuration. One of Rails’ guiding principles is “Don’t Repeat Yourself”.

We have also installed the needed gems for the proper functioning of RUBY, these are listed below:

Successfully installed rails-1.2.3

*** LOCAL GEMS ***

actionmailer (1.3.3)

Service layer for easy email delivery and testing.

actionpack (1.13.3)

Web-flow and rendering framework putting the VC in MVC.

actionwebservice (1.2.3)

Web service support for Action Pack.

activerecord (1.15.3)

Implements the ActiveRecord pattern for ORM.

activesupport (1.4.2)

Support and utility classes used by the Rails framework.

fcgi (0.8.7)

FastCGI library for Ruby.

mysql (2.7)

MySQL/Ruby provides the same functions for Ruby programs that the MySQL C API provides for C programs.

rails (1.2.3)

Web-application framework with template engine, control-flow layer, and ORM.

rake (0.7.3)

Ruby based make-like utility.

sources (0.0.1)

This package provides download sources for remote gem installation

As always, HostedFX pushes forward and constantly improves its services for the benefit of our clients, I hope you enjoy this latest addition.

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One Response to Ruby on Rails Is Here

  1. Gayle says:

    They’re good but I heard too many bad reviews about them.

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