Re: [Bacula-users] scripts for holding configuration in database
2011-05-29 11:44:44
> I think that a main problem will be a use of Ruby as a programin language.
> Current web based bacula console (i.e. bweb and webacula) use diffrent
> programing languages. So in the future it will be very difficult to
> integrate a bacula database config scripts into one of the indicated web
> consoles. This integration will be a natural development direction.
>
> I'm a very interested in this project. But I don't know Ruby.
Yeah, I've thought on this matter too and I thought that maybe there are
some Ruby bindings to other languages. I've not investigated the topic
though.
But why I chose Ruby is that it's just so simple language to develop
things in - the 1st script I wrote (the script went over a list of server
addresses, logged into them with SSH and executed some commands in there)
took only about 1 hour (it was the 1st time I ever looked at ruby).
The other reason for going Ruby was that I wanted to try out Ruby on Rails :)
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