Hi James,
After listening to both episodes I still wasn’t clear how close we are to be able to run a gemstone smalltalk app on Cloud Foundry – easily 🙂
Can you give us your best guess in when this will become do-able?
Hi Andy,
I have a fork of Cloud Foundry at https://github.com/jgfoster/ and I have described some of the work leading up to it at https://programminggems.wordpress.com/directory/. I don’t know that GemStone will ever be supported on CloudFoundry.com, but if someone else was interested in hosting GemStone, the code is available. I expect to continue this work and plan to show more of it at ESUG in August.
James
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May 20, 2012 at 6:47 pm
Andy Burnett
Hi James,
After listening to both episodes I still wasn’t clear how close we are to be able to run a gemstone smalltalk app on Cloud Foundry – easily 🙂
Can you give us your best guess in when this will become do-able?
Cheers
Andy
May 21, 2012 at 7:39 am
James Foster
Hi Andy,
I have a fork of Cloud Foundry at https://github.com/jgfoster/ and I have described some of the work leading up to it at https://programminggems.wordpress.com/directory/. I don’t know that GemStone will ever be supported on CloudFoundry.com, but if someone else was interested in hosting GemStone, the code is available. I expect to continue this work and plan to show more of it at ESUG in August.
James
May 21, 2012 at 11:44 am
Andy Burnett
Thanks James. I will play with your demo code, and see how far I get.
Cheers
Andy