Experiments with ruby-processing (processing-2.2.1) and JRubyArt for processing-3.0
Monday, 1 September 2014
Instrumenting ruby-processing
Enhance your geek credibility by using JMXBeans to monitor your ruby-processing sketch.
See jruby wiki for details. Above was done using a modified version of JRubyArt (the development version of ruby-processing) where I sent --manage flag to jruby when running the sketch.
Labels:
instrumentation.,
JMXBeans
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Followers
Blog Archive
-
▼
2014
(79)
-
▼
September
(8)
- Running ribiprocessing from netbeans
- Light-weight ruby-processing, heavy-weight example
- Using libraries from processing-3.0a4 in ruby proc...
- Using the Range class in ruby processing
- Include Processing::Proxy to mimic the processing ...
- New features in ruby-processing-2.6.2
- Instrumenting ruby-processing
- Getting started with ruby-processing for ruby purists
-
▼
September
(8)
About Me
- monkstone
- I have developed JRubyArt and propane new versions of ruby-processing for JRuby-9.1.5.0 and processing-3.2.2
No comments:
Post a Comment