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Ruby On Rails as a Web Archve (RoRaWAR) Posted: Feb 18, 2007 11:08 AM
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No, it's not a war roar. This is not a current world affairs blog ;) RoRaWAR stands for Ruby on Rails as Web ARchive. The rails integration (under the jruby-extras umbrella) project's purpose is to WAR'up a RoR application. And it's great to see how far the project has come along since its inception a few months ago

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