Summary
You have been introduced to two of the hottest trends in Web application development: Ruby on Rails and rich Internet application development using OpenLaszlo V3.2. Furthermore, you have learned how to create a rapid development environment using Eclipse to not only write and edit code but to automate setup and configuration of your Rails and Laszlo projects.
You have used the Rails and the OpenLaszlo plug-ins to sketch out a prototype of an application. In some cases, this might be sufficient for your needs. But in most cases, you're going to need to create more complex Rails models, edit your controllers, and write more complex Laszlo .lzx files. As you can see, however, using Eclipse can greatly reduce the amount of time associated with building rich Internet applications.
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