Authors: Stefan Matthias Aust, Anders Bengtsson, Geert Bevin, Piergiuliano Bossi, Johannes Brodwall, Rocky Burt, Paul Butcher, Benoit Cerrina, Wyss Clemens, David Corbin, Thomas E Enebo, Robert Feldt, Russ Freeman, Chad Fowler, Joey Gibson, Kiel Hodges, Xandy Johnson, Kelvin Liu, Alan Moore, Akinori Musha, Charles Nutter, Takashi Okamoto Jan Arne Petersen, Tobias Reif, David Saff, Ed Sinjiashvili, Daiki Ueno Matthias Veit, Jason Voegele, Sergey Yevtushenko, Robert Yokota, Ola Bini, Nick Sieger, Vladimir Sizikov, and many gracious contributions from the community.
Project Contact: Thomas E Enebo enebo@acm.org
JRuby also uses code generously shared by the creator of the Ruby language, Yukihiro Matsumoto matz@netlab.co.jp.
JRuby is the effort to recreate the Ruby (http://www.ruby-lang.org) interpreter in Java.
The Java version is tightly integrated with Java to allow both to script any Java class and to embed the interpreter into any Java application. See the 'docs' directory for more information.
bin/jruby rubyfile.rb
interprets the file 'rubyfile.rb'.
If you checked out from the repository or downloaded the source distribution, see the next section to build JRuby first.
You will need:
- JDK 1.5 or greater
- Apache Ant (http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/) 1.7 or greater.
To compile, just type:
ant
This will create a jruby.jar file in the projects 'lib' directory.
In order to run the unit tests, copy the build_lib/junit.jar file to either $ANT_HOME/lib/junit.jar or ~/.ant/lib/junit.jar.
See 'docs/README.test' for more information.
Visit http://jruby.org for more information.
Read the COPYING file.