149 JSJ Passenger Enterprise with Node.js with Hongli Lai and Tinco Andringa

EPISODE · Mar 4, 2015 · 43 MIN

149 JSJ Passenger Enterprise with Node.js with Hongli Lai and Tinco Andringa

from JavaScript Jabber · host Charles M Wood

Check out RailsClips on Kickstarter!! 02:39 - Hongli Lai IntroductionTwitter GitHub BlogPhusion03:08 - Tinco Andringa IntroductionGitHub03:23 - Phusion Passenger[GitHub] passenger06:13 - Automationnginx08:37 - Parsing HTTP HeadersHooking12:44 - Meteor Support15:37 - Future Added Features?17:12 - Passenger EnterpriseRuby Rogues Episode #143: Passenger Enterprise with Tinco Andringa and Hongli Lai About Phusion Passenger Documentation & Support20:03 - Concurrency and Multithreading  MultiprocessingThe Cluster ModuleWebSocketspassenger_sticky_sessions23:33 - Setting Up on a Server for a Node.js ApplicationDebian Packages25:06 - Union Station Monitoring Tool (Union Station Teaser)Introducing Union Station: our web app performance monitoring and behavior analysis service; now in open beta Using Google PolymerJavaScript Jabber Episode #120: Google Polymer with Rob Dodson and Eric BidelmanPolymer vs Facebook ReactPicks Emily Claire Reese: Playing Catch-Up (Jamison) Jason Punyon: Providence: Failure Is Always an Option (Jamison) Active Child: You Are All I See (Jamison) FFmpeg (Chuck) YouTube (Chuck) Developers' Box Club (Chuck) Ruby Remote Conf (Chuck) DevChat.tv Kickstarter (Chuck) Dash (Hongli) In the Balance: An Alternate History of the Second World War by Harry Turtledove (Hongli) phusion-mvc (Tinco) Union Station Teaser (Tinco) Radio 1's Live Lounge (Tinco)Special Guests: Hongli Lai and Tinco Andringa. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/javascript-jabber/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/javascript-jabber--6102064/support.

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