mongrel_rails(1) [osx man page]
MONGREL_RAILS(1) BSD General Commands Manual MONGREL_RAILS(1) NAME
mongrel_rails -- Fast HTTP library and server for Ruby SYNOPSIS
mongrel_rails command [options...] gpgen path [options...] DESCRIPTION
Mongrel is a fast HTTP library and server for Ruby that is intended for hosting Ruby web applications of any kind using plain HTTP rather than FastCGI or SCGI. It is framework agnostic and already supports Ruby On Rails, Og+Nitro, and Camping frameworks. mongrel_rails allows you to control the Mongrel server. gpgen helps you to create Mongrel plugins. For more information about a specific program you can use its --h flag. There is also online documentation available at "http://mongrel.ruby- forge.org". SEE ALSO
rails(1) ruby(1) AUTHORS
Mongrel was created by Zed Shaw <zedshaw@zedshaw.com> BSD
August 21, 2006 BSD
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RAILS(1) BSD General Commands Manual RAILS(1) NAME
rails -- Web-application framework SYNOPSIS
rails path [options...] DESCRIPTION
Rails is a web-application and persistence framework that includes everything needed to create database-backed web-applications according to the Model-View-Control pattern of separation. This pattern splits the view (also called the presentation) into "dumb" templates that are pri- marily responsible for inserting pre-built data in between HTML tags. The model contains the "smart" domain objects (such as Account, Prod- uct, Person, Post) that holds all the business logic and knows how to persist themselves to a database. The controller handles the incoming requests (such as Save New Account, Update Product, Show Post) by manipulating the model and directing data to the view. Rails is written with the ruby(1) language. For more information about Rails you can use its ---help flag. There is also online documentation available at "http://rubyonrails.org". SEE ALSO
ruby(1) mongrel_rails(1) cap(1) AUTHORS
Rails was created by David Heinemeier Hansson <david@loudthinking.com> then extended and improved by hundreds of open-source contributors. BSD
February 27, 2006 BSD