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mediocregopher-sr-jimson
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This is a customized version of the jimson
gem by Speedyrails, super awesome
rails managed hosting solution.
Among the modifications done or planed are:
require 'sr/jimson'
client = Sr::Jimson::Client.new("http://www.example.com:8999") # the URL for the JSON-RPC 2.0 server to connect to
result = client.sum(1,2) # call the 'sum' method on the RPC server and save the result '3'
require 'sr/jimson'
class MyHandler
extend Sr::Jimson::Handler
def sum(a,b)
a + b
end
end
server = Sr::Jimson::Server.new(MyHandler.new)
server.start # serve with webrick on http://0.0.0.0:8999/
Jimson uses multi_json, so you can load the JSON library of your choice in your application and Jimson will use it automatically.
For example, require the 'json' gem in your application: require 'json'
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