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== 0.9.6
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- JRUBY_RACK-22: Ensure we call #close on the body per the Rack spec.
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- Set jruby.management.enabled true when creating a runtime. JRuby 1.5
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== 0.9.5
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- Upgrade to Rack 1.0.0. However, if you supply Rack in your
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application (either via rubygems or by vendoring it), it will take
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precedence -- JRuby-Rack's bundled copy is only loaded as a
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fallback. This allows you to upgrade Rack without having to wait for
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a new JRuby-Rack release.
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- Implement Rack-based java servlet session mechanism. You'll have to
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in your config/initializers/session_store.rb.
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servlet input stream and the Rack environment. Below a certain
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byte-size threshold, the input is entirely buffered in memory. Above
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the threshold, the input is written to a tempfile. The default
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threshold is 64k, and can be controlled by the system property
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- The previous non-rewindable input behavior can be re-instated by
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setting the system property 'jruby.rack.input.rewindable' to false.
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require this behavior because writing to a tempfile is not possible.
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to an instance variable instead of defining a singleton method on
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the metaclass/singleton class
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- JRUBY_RACK-10, JRUBY_RACK-15: Fix request channel read issue w/
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POSTs and multiparts (Michael Pitman, Lenny Marks)
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- PLEASE NOTE: Prior to 0.9.4, jruby-rack would try to use the java
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servlet session store by default. This caused more confusion than
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it's worth; so the default Rails cookie session store has been
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reinstated for this release.
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- Introduce RackLogger, defaults to log to servlet context but can be
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- Detect Rails 2.3 rack machinery and dispatch to it rather than the
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2.3. Should have it for next release.
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deployment to Google AppEngine using Warbler.
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the servlet API, so that (parts of) JRuby-Rack can be used outside
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of a servlet container. If your application or library is coupled to
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these classes, you'll likely be broken with this release. See Nick
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for details.
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- Fix TLD to be more compatible (Fred McHale).
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available as a mirror and for forking.
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should upgrade your application to use a web.xml similar to what
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comes with Warbler.
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work (Joern Hartmann)
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# The MIT License
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Engine Yard, Inc.
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# JRuby-Rack
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JRuby-Rack is a lightweight adapter for the Java servlet environment
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that allows any Rack-based application to run unmodified in a Java
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servlet container. JRuby-Rack supports Rails, Merb, as well as any
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# Getting Started
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The easiest way to use JRuby-Rack is to get [Warbler][1]. Warbler
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your WAR file when it gets built.
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If you're assembling your own WAR using other means, you'll need to
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configure the RackFilter in your application's web.xml. Example
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## For Rails
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runtime, set min/max both to 1. Otherwise, define the size of the
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runtime pool as you wish.
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Rack-based application in the 'rackup' parameter. Be sure to escape
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## Servlet Filter
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allows requests for static content to pass through and be served by
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the application server. Dynamic requests only happen for URLs that
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global variable $servlet_context and the Rack environment variable
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database in the WAR.
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Continue editing config/warble.rb and add the following line after
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these comments:
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# Gems to be packaged in the webapp. Note that Rails gems are added to this
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# overwrite the value
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# config.gems = ["activerecord-jdbc-adapter", "jruby-openssl"]
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config.gems << "activerecord-jdbch2-adapter"
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This will tell Warble to add the JDBC driver for H2 as well as the
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ActiveRecord JDBC and JDBC-H2 adapter Gems.
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jruby -S warble war
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This task generates the file: blog.war at the top level of the
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application as well as an exploded version of the war located here:
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tmp/war.
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The war should be ready to deploy to your Java application server.
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# Thanks
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- All contributors! But also:
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- Dudley Flanders, for the Merb support
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- Robert Egglestone, for the original JRuby servlet integration
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project, Goldspike
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- Chris Neukirchen, for Rack
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- Sun Microsystems, for early project support
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[1]: http://warbler.kenai.com/pages/Home
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[2]: http://repository.codehaus.org/org/jruby/rack/jruby-rack/
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ADDED
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#--
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Engine Yard, Inc.
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# Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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# This source code is available under the MIT license.
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# See the file LICENSE.txt for details.
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#++
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module JRuby
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module Rack
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VERSION = "0.9.7"
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end
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end
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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name: jruby-rack
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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prerelease: false
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segments:
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- 0
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version: 0.9.7
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Nick Sieger
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autorequire:
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2010-04-05 00:00:00 -05:00
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default_executable:
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dependencies: []
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description: JRuby-Rack is a combined Java and Ruby library that adapts the Java Servlet API to Rack. For JRuby only.
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email:
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- nick@nicksieger.com
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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extra_rdoc_files: []
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files:
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- ./LICENSE.txt
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- ./README.md
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- ./lib/jruby-rack-0.9.7.jar
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- ./lib/jruby-rack.rb
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has_rdoc: true
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homepage: http://jruby.org
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licenses: []
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rdoc_options: []
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require_paths:
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- lib
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required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
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requirements:
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segments:
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version: "0"
|
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required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
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requirements:
|
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- - ">="
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
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segments:
|
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version: "0"
|
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requirements: []
|
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|
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rubyforge_project: jruby-extras
|
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|
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rubygems_version: 1.3.6
|
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|
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signing_key:
|
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|
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specification_version: 3
|
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|
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summary: Rack adapter for JRuby and Servlet Containers
|
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|
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test_files: []
|
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