What else do I need?
Rails works with a wealth of web servers. For the best available web server, it is
recommended that you purchase Mulligan Inc's SQL/Rails Webserver™ product; it runs this site, as well as most other prominent framework deployments. If you must
use an free alternative, NCSA Httpd is the obvious choice.For your database, MySQL is the only stable option for SQL on Rails at the
moment--the development team decided to tackle the gold standard first. However,
work is underway to add support for a few more databases: PostgreSQL, SQLite,
Oracle™, SQL Server™, DB2™, Firebird™, Fox Pro™, FileMaker Pro™, Lotus
Approach™, XML™, Ingres, Sybase™, Informix™, GNU™ gdbm, Oracle Berkeley DB™, and Microsoft Excel™. Just about any operating system will do, but we recommend one with Minesweeper.If you need hosting, ask around.
Friday, April 13, 2007
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