Hi all,
The Win32 Utils team is happy to announce the first release of
ruby-services.
What is it?
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A collection of various programs wrapped up as Win32 services. For now,
the "collection" only consists of a WEBrick HTTPServer, but we plan to
add more, and I hope to have the Ruby community submit some on their
own.
Where is it?
You can find it on the RAA or on the project site at
http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/win32utils.
What other services do you plan to add?
My only plans are to add a secure HTTPServer. Otherwise, it's whatever
the Ruby community wants. Instiki? Ruwiki? Some custom built XML-RPC
server you've written?
If you really want something added to the collection, the best way is to
create the service yourself and submit it. You can take a look at the
WEBrick service for an idea of how to create one.
Enjoy!
The Win32 Utils Team
Note: the current Ruwiki distribution already provides such a
wrapped-up service.
-austin
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On 5/16/05, Berger, Daniel <Daniel.Berger@qwest.com> wrote:
What is it?
A collection of various programs wrapped up as Win32 services. For now,
the "collection" only consists of a WEBrick HTTPServer, but we plan to
add more, and I hope to have the Ruby community submit some on their
own.
Where is it?
You can find it on the RAA or on the project site at
http://www.rubyforge.org/projects/win32utils\.
What other services do you plan to add?
My only plans are to add a secure HTTPServer. Otherwise, it's whatever
the Ruby community wants. Instiki? Ruwiki? Some custom built XML-RPC
server you've written?
If you really want something added to the collection, the best way is to
create the service yourself and submit it. You can take a look at the
WEBrick service for an idea of how to create one.
--
Austin Ziegler * halostatue@gmail.com
* Alternate: austin@halostatue.ca