JRuby's ruby VM runs on top of whatever JVM you choose. You just have to make sure you have the JVM in your path.
I know this is in the vein of hacky solutions, but I tend to use jruby for the purpose of packaging up ruby applications.
Emacs has done this for years.
JRuby's ruby VM runs on top of whatever JVM you choose. You just have to make sure you have the JVM in your path.
I know this is in the vein of hacky solutions, but I tend to use jruby for the purpose of packaging up ruby applications.
Emacs has done this for years.