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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:What does it take to develop an enterprise application with Rails? Enterprise Rails introduces several time-tested software engineering principles to prepare you for the challenge of building a high-performance, scalable website with global reach. You'll learn how to design a solid architecture that ties the many parts of an enterprise website together, including the database, your servers and clients, and other services as well. Many Rails developers think that planning for scale is unnecessary. But there's nothing worse than an application that fails because it can't handle sudden success. Throughout this book, you'll work on an example enterprise project to learn first-hand what's involved in architecting serious web applications. With this book, you will:
Building for scale requires more work up front, but you'll have a flexible website that can be extended easily when your needs change. Enterprise Rails teaches you how to architect scalable Rails applications from the ground up. "Enterprise Rails is indispensable for anyone planning to build enterprise web services. It's one thing to get your service off the ground with a framework like Rails, but quite another to construct a system that will hold up at enterprise scale. The secret is to make good architectural choices from the beginning. Chak shows you how to make those choices. Ignore his advice at your peril." — Hal Abelson, Prof. of Computer Science and Engineering, MIT Book News Annotation:Chak, a software developer specializing in web architecture, offers
this guide to using the Rails software application to build complex
or global websites. The author presents an example enterprise project
to describe the architecture of high- performance websites and shows
how Rails can be used to protect data, utilize web services such as
XML-RPC and REST, improve performance through caching and install
plug-ins to support reusable code. This guide also demonstrates that
the Ruby programming language, while slow to implement, offers a more
scalable architecture since the processing of data does not always
occur in real time.
Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:The book that helps Rails developers make the leap from simple websites to complex enterprise web applications. The Ruby on Rails web development framework has a low technical threshold to entry. Building web applications with it is relatively easy, but developing something complex is not. This book teaches new Rails developers how to design applications that scale to the enterprise level — a must for those who want to increase their skills. About the AuthorDan Chak's varied education in real-world web architecture gives him a unique perspective on the challenges of building rock-solid web applications. Dan has worked at Amazon.com, the world's biggest online retail store, where seemingly small technology problems become big ones due to enormous scale. Dan also directed software development at CourseAdvisor Inc., a Ruby on Rails startup company. A nearly instant success, CourseAdvisor was acquired by the Washington Post Company in October 2007. You can hear his thoughts on his blog at http://blog.chak.org. Table of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1: The Big PictureChapter 2: Organizing with PluginsChapter 3: Organizing with ModulesChapter 4: Database As a FortressChapter 5: Building a Solid Data ModelChapter 6: Refactoring to Third Normal FormChapter 7: Domain DataChapter 8: Composite Keys and Domain Key/Normal FormChapter 9: Guaranteeing Complex Relationships with TriggersChapter 10: Multiple Table InheritanceChapter 11: View-Backed ModelsChapter 12: Materialized ViewsChapter 13: SOA PrimerChapter 14: SOA ConsiderationsChapter 15: An XML-RPC ServiceChapter 16: Refactoring to ServicesChapter 17: REST PrimerChapter 18: A RESTful Web ServiceChapter 19: Caching End to EndColophon
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