uce A. Tate "From Java to Ruby" June 2006 | English | ISBN-10: 0-976-69409-3 | 158 Pages | PDF | 6.67 MB....
In so much qu' development team, you want to be productive. You want to write maintainable flexible Web applications. You want to use Ruby and Rails. But can one justify l' abandonment of established platforms, such as J2EE? Bruce Tate Java with Ruby has the answers, and it expresses them in a language which will help to convince the managers and the executives which have all considering. See where and when l' switch is logical, and to see how to do it. If you test d' to adopt Ruby in your organization and d' need; helps, this book is made for you. Based on a decision tree (a familiar concept with the managers and the executives,) Java with Ruby remains above the debate of low technical level to study the real advantages and the risks for l' adoption. Java with Ruby is packed with interviews of customers and the developers of Ruby, therefore you can see which types of projects are likely to succeed, and which are likely d' to fail. Ruby and Rails May being the answer, but you owe d' access sure being that you raise yourselves the good question. By approaching the risks and conformity with the needs, Java with Ruby s' ensure that you pose yourselves the good questions in first. Because l' adoption of technologies n' is that the beginning, Java with Ruby guides you through the life cycle of prototype, assembled in rate, and of the production and the deployment.