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JRuby – Rails – Cookie Session Stores
Feb 17th, 2009 by csamuelson

We are transitioning from Mongrels & Apache to JRuby & Glassfish v3.  We use Cookie Session Stores in our RoR app Knetwit, they’re the default session store and work well for our load-balancing requirements.  When we switched to Jruby/Glassfish, instead of our RoR cookies clients were recieving JSESSIONID cookies.  Since the RoR session cookies actually store the session data and JSESSIONIDs do not our session load-balancing failed.

There are numerous solutions to load-balancing with Glassfish clusters and special Sticky Glassfish Clusters.  This seems to be the most common answer to our trouble, but it introduces more variables into the transition.

In the end we set our

config.action_controller.session_store = cookie_store

and we were back in business.

Hopefully this helps someone else transitioning to JRuby/Glassfish.

Wilderness Lodge – First Day
Feb 13th, 2009 by csamuelson

We just started our Wilderness Lodge vacation in Sevierville, TN (ourside of Knoxville).  Left work early, drove the 2 hours from Chattanooga and went straight to the indoor waterpark after supper.  Andrew loved the kiddie pool slide, but wasn’t too sure about the wave pool, being an hour past his bedtime already probably didn’t help.  Haven’t taken any pictures off the camera yet, but we are having fun testing our new Olympus Stylus 770SW – waterproof, shockproof, freezeproof camera.  Tomorrow I’ll see if we can get any pictures online.

As we were getting ready to leave the pool side (there is a trolley that shuttles you from the hotel to the waterpark) a man collapsed.  The lifeguard were quick to respond with CPR and the AED.  The the paramedics arrived in an ambulance and took the man away as we were boarding the trolley.  Much to our suprise the ambulance was in the front parking lot of the hotel when we arrived.  We didn’t have to wonder why for long, as a Medevac helicopter landed and he was transfered into it from the ambulance.

All in all, an enjoyable trip.  Will keep you posted.

Fear
Feb 8th, 2009 by csamuelson

I had the realization recently that a major source of sin and trouble in my life was fear.  Fear at work drives me to a negative attitude, looking to blame others, or to give up because I am afraid that the outcome of my labour will be fruitless.  Fear of not being in control stops me from being kind and compassionate to others, fearing that I need instead to judge and correct them. Fear of not having enough, or being cheated stopping me from forgiving others.  Fear of how others might think of me or act towards me stops me from following Christ.  I want to examine each of these fears from a Biblical perspective, to shine some light.

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Hiking & Geocaching Tennessee
Feb 7th, 2009 by csamuelson

Went hiking Signal Point to Edwards Point a couple of weeks ago with the guys from work, randomly found a geocache.  So when Mick and I decided to go hiking Signal Point today we officially logged the geocache “Almost Edwards Point“.  As much as we enjoy being outdoors, and having a GPS device, I think geocaching is going to be an ongoing thing for us.

We also found out more about the trails near Rainbow Falls.  We tried (accidentally) part of the blue trail, and got to cross the other swinging bridge.  If you’re in the Chattanooga area and haven’t hiked Signal Point or any of the Cumberland Trails, you need to check them out.

Brian called us just as we were nearing Edwards Point, wanting to know if we wanted to go hike the trail with him today.  Haven’t heard how his adventure went, but I’m excited to find out.

P.S. Anyone wanting to know more about the trails on Signal Mountain should check out Hiking Trail on Signal Mountain.

Knetwit Updates
Feb 2nd, 2009 by csamuelson

We’re pushing out some exciting changes to Knetwit, Cooper has some details over on his blog.  Nutshell: new store, and the ability to search for books.

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