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bglusman / aws_signed_request_v4.rb
Created February 26, 2016 20:50 — forked from blelump/aws_signed_request_v4.rb
Sample Ruby code to create AWS signed request version 4 (with request headers)
#Signing AWS Requests By Using Signature Version 4
#http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/sigv4_signing.html
require 'uri'
require 'openssl'
require 'net/http'
require 'cgi'
method = 'GET'
service = 'iam'
## config/boot.rb
# Place this snippet right above the "Rails.boot!" command at the bottom of the file.
class Rails::Boot
def run
load_initializer
extend_environment
Rails::Initializer.run(:set_load_path)
end
def extend_environment
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bglusman / README.rdoc
Created December 15, 2010 03:34 — forked from woodie/README.rdoc

Do not use rvm (or install and run from JRuby). The google-appengine gem must install into your system MRI. The appengine-sdk gem includes a complete Java app server. We bootstrap Java from MRI, then your app runs inside a servlet container (with access to all the APIs) using the version of JRuby installed into each app.

We assumed Rails 2 would never work without rubygems, and we committed to gem bunlder for JRuby on App Engine, so we were waiting for Rails 3. Fortunately, Takeru Sasaki was able to patch the Rails 2.3.x calls to rubygems, and now we have it working. Rails 2.3.x currently spins up several seconds faster than Rails 3, and just a few seconds behind Sinatra.

See the DataMapper version also: gist.github.com/671792

Do not use rvm (or install and run from JRuby). The google-appengine gem must install into your system MRI. The appengine-sdk gem includes a complete Java app server. We bootstrap Java from MRI, then your app runs inside a servlet container (with access to all the APIs) using the version of JRuby installed into each app.

We assumed Rails 2 would never work without rubygems, and we committed to gem bunlder for JRuby on App Engine, so we were waiting for Rails 3. Fortunately, Takeru Sasaki was able to patch the Rails 2.3.x calls to rubygems, and now we have it working. Rails 2.3.x currently spins up several seconds faster than Rails 3, and just a few seconds behind Sinatra.

See the TInyDS version also: gist.github.com/gists/269075