28 mod_rails / Passenger Resources To Help You Deploy Rails Appl...

Courtesy Ruby Inside  Fri, 05/23/2008 - 14:35

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Passenger (often known as “mod_rails “) is an Apache module developed by Phusion , a small Dutch IT consultancy, that makes it easy to deploy Rails applications on Apache-based stacks.

Passenger follows on well from the popular “No True mod_ruby Is Damaging Ruby’s Viability on the Web ” discussion of January 2008 in that it mostly solves the Rails deployment issue (see SwitchPipe for an alternative that can deal with non-Rails frameworks). ...


 

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