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Added doc for Mysql database with Jruby platform #jruby
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database: db/development.sqlite3
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database: db/development.sqlite3
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h5. Configuring an Mysql Database for Jruby Platform
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If you choose to use Mysql and using Jruby, your +config/database.yml+ will look a little different. Here's the development section:
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<yaml>
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development:
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adapter: jdbcmysql
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database: blog_development
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username: root
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password:
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</yaml>
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TIP: You don't have to update the database configurations manually. If you had a look at the options of application generator, you have seen that one of them is named <tt>--database</tt>. It lets you choose an adapter for couple of most used relational databases. You can even run the generator repeatedly: <tt>cd .. && rails new blog --database=mysql</tt>. When you confirm the overwriting of the +config/database.yml+ file, your application will be configured for MySQL instead of SQLite.
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TIP: You don't have to update the database configurations manually. If you had a look at the options of application generator, you have seen that one of them is named <tt>--database</tt>. It lets you choose an adapter for couple of most used relational databases. You can even run the generator repeatedly: <tt>cd .. && rails new blog --database=mysql</tt>. When you confirm the overwriting of the +config/database.yml+ file, your application will be configured for MySQL instead of SQLite.
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h4. Creating the Database
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h4. Creating the Database
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