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The FreeMIS project is an Open Source, web based, Management Information System for high schools. It has recently been ported to the new Ruby on Rails web development framework. Initially the development will focus on the requirements of UK schools.
To achieve Template CMS has used the Web development framework Ruby on Rails. The tools used are Netbeans and MySQL. Template CMS is a project developed for the Masters of Web Engineering at the University of Oviedo.
RailsDB is a web application written in Ruby using the Ruby on Rails web framework to provide a generic interface to popular open source databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
This project aims to create a portal framework using the Ruby on Rails web framework. Users will be able to define his/her own page layouts and add portlets to the pages after done defining the layouts.
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Based on the Jakarta Struts project, the Ruby Web Application framework is a framework for developing web/wap applications founded in the Ruby programming language.
Bricklayer is a Ruby web application framework that uses a component architecture very loosely based on that of perl's HTML::Mason. To see the proof of concept for Bricklayer, check out the Liber RDF Portal project.