Running Red Hat OpenShift with a little help from Ruby

Running Red Hat OpenShift with a little help from Ruby
Matt Hicks • Kansas City, MO • Talk

Date: November 04, 2011
Published: July 30, 2015
Announced: May 27, 2011

Running Red Hat OpenShift with a little help from Ruby by: Matt Hicks

This talk will dive into the details of OpenShift Express and it's support for Ruby and Rack. It will also cover how we are using Ruby internally on our development of OpenShift. This session will not only walk you through how to use OpenShift to deploy a Rails 3 application, but will also dive into why we standardized on Ruby as our development language. I'll cover the following topics at a hands-on level:
Deploying a Rails 3 application with the OpenShift Express
Cover how we are using Selenium WebDriver and the Ruby bindings for automated testing on headless machines
Cover how we are using Apache Qpid (AMQP), the Ruby bindings and MCollective as the basis of our scale-out architecture

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