02832oam 2200457 450 991029905260332120190911112726.03-319-03934-210.1007/978-3-319-03934-3(OCoLC)869461745(MiFhGG)GVRL6WGU(EXLCZ)99371000000008372420131125d2014 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrJRuby Rails web application development /Deepak Vohra1st ed. 2014.Cham [Switzerland] :Springer,2014.1 online resource (viii, 67 pages) illustrations (some color)SpringerBriefs in Computer Science,2191-5768"ISSN: 2191-5768."Includes index.3-319-03933-4 Installing JRuby -- Running a JRuby Script -- Setting the Environment for a JRuby Web Application -- Creating a JRuby Rails Application -- Configuring Databases for a JRuby Web Application -- Creating Scaffolding for a JRuby Rails Application -- Creating Database Tables by Running Migrations -- Precompiling CSS and JavaScript Assets -- Enabling Flash -- Packaging the JRuby Application as a Java EE Web Application -- Running the Web Application in Oracle WebLogic Server -- Running the Web Application in JBoss Application Server 7 -- Using JDBC Data Source with a JNDI -- Fixing Common Issues in JRuby Web Application Development.This SpringerBrief explains how to create a Rails web application with JRuby, a 100% Java implementation for Ruby. This brief demonstrates how Oracle® WebLogic servers and JBoss® application servers deploy the JRuby application, how JRuby runs on the Java® Virtual Machine, and how JRuby is the basis for popular websites including LinkedIn, Oracle Mix, and Mingle. The Oracle® database and Oracle® MySQL database are used as the basis for the JRuby Rails application. Chapters also cover enabling Flash, developing the JRuby application using Ruby syntax, and deploying applications through Java EE WAR. Hands-on and practical, this SpringerBrief is designed for web developers and researchers interested in JRuby. It is also a useful guide for advanced-level students interested in creating a new web application.SpringerBriefs in computer science.Ruby (Computer program language)Software engineeringRuby (Computer program language)Software engineering.005.117Vohra Deepakauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut856425MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910299052603321JRuby Rails Web Application Development2268954UNINA05056oam 22008054a 450 991095938300332120240418083037.097808707180830870718088(CKB)3710000000473142(EBL)3570611(SSID)ssj0001545501(PQKBManifestationID)16134225(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001545501(PQKBWorkID)12274511(PQKB)11214038(MiAaPQ)EBC3570611(OCoLC)919561027(MdBmJHUP)muse42352(Perlego)4599147(EXLCZ)99371000000047314220150218d2015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNaked in the Woods My Unexpected Years in a Hippie Commune /Margaret Grundstein1st ed.Corvallis, Oregon :Oregon State University Press,2015.©20151 online resource (223 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780870718076 087071807X ""Contents""; ""Prologue""; ""Part I: New Haven""; ""1. Here Comes the Sun""; ""2. You've Got a Friend""; ""Part II: Greenleaf""; ""3. People Get Ready""; ""4. Our House""; ""5. Let's Get Together""; ""6. Who's Making Love""; ""7. Maggie's Farm""; ""8. Do the Funky Chicken""; ""9. Sweet Baby James""; ""10. Take Good Care of My Baby""; ""11. Money Honey""; ""12. Summertime""; ""Part III: Floras Creek""; ""13. Rocky Mountain High""; ""14. Leaving on a Jet Plane""; ""15. Family Affair""; ""16. Get It While You Can""; ""17. With a Little Help From My Friends""; ""18. Me and Bobby McGee""""19. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band""""20. The Loco-Motion""; ""21. Everyday People""; ""22. You've Got a Friend""; ""23. Strawberry Fields Forever""; ""24. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother""; ""25. You Can't Always Get What You Want""; ""26. I Am Woman""; ""27. This Land is Your Land""; ""28. Can't Buy Me Love""; ""29. The Long and Winding Road""; ""Epilogue"""In 1970, Margaret Grundstein abandoned her graduate degree at Yale and followed her husband, an Indonesian prince and community activist, to a commune in the backwoods of Oregon. Together with ten friends and an ever-changing mix of strangers, they began to build their vision of utopia. Naked in the Woods chronicles Grundstein's shift from reluctant hippie to committed utopian--sacrificing phones, electricity, and running water to live on 160 acres of remote forest with nothing but a drafty cabin and each other. Grundstein, (whose husband left, seduced by "freer love") faced tough choices. Could she make it as a single woman in man's country? Did she still want to? How committed was she to her new life? Although she reveled in the shared transcendence of communal life deep in the natural world, disillusionment slowly eroded the dream. Brotherhood frayed when food became scarce. Rifts formed over land ownership. Dogma and reality clashed. Many people, baby boomers and millennials alike, have romantic notions about the 1960s and 70s. Grundstein's vivid account offers an unflinching, authentic portrait of this iconic and often misreported time in American history. Accompanied by a collection of distinctive photographs she took at the time, Naked in the Woods draws readers into a period of convulsive social change and raises timeless questions: how far must we venture to find the meaning we seek, and is it ever far out enough to escape our ingrained human nature?"--Provided by publisher.BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal MemoirsbisacshYoung adultsUnited StatesAttitudes20th centuryBaby boom generationUnited StatesBiographyPovertyUnited StatesPsychological aspectsHippiesSocial conditions20th centuryAnecdotesHippiesOregonSocial life and customs20th centuryWomenUnited StatesBiographyCountry lifeOregonAnecdotesCommunal livingOregonBiographyHippiesUnited StatesBiographyOregonBiographyUnited StatesSocial conditions1960-1980AnecdotesElectronic books. 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