JRuby
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JRuby is an implementation of the Ruby programming language atop the Java Virtual Machine, written largely in Java. It is free software released under a three-way EPL/GPL/LGPL license. JRuby is tightly integrated with Java to allow the embedding of the interpreter into any Java application with full two-way access between the Java and the Ruby code (similar to Jython for the Python language).
Developer(s) | Charles Oliver Nutter, Thomas Enebo, Ola Bini and Nick Sieger |
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Initial release | 2001; 23 years ago (2001) |
Stable release | |
Repository | |
Written in | Ruby and Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Platform | Java Virtual Machine |
Type | Ruby programming language interpreter |
License | EPL/GPL/LGPL |
Website | www |
JRuby's lead developers are Charles Oliver Nutter and Thomas Enebo, with many current and past contributors including Ola Bini and Nick Sieger. In September 2006, Sun Microsystems hired Enebo and Nutter to work on JRuby full-time.[2] In June 2007, ThoughtWorks hired Ola Bini to work on Ruby and JRuby.[3]
In July 2009, the JRuby developers left Sun to continue JRuby development at Engine Yard.[4] In May 2012, Nutter and Enebo left Engine Yard to work on JRuby at Red Hat.[5]