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How to: Migrate Ruby on Rails application to ASP.NET (C#)

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    Jadhav Ajay
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    Hi friends, One of our customers has decided to migrate an existing Ruby on Rails application with MySQL DB backend to ASP.NET with C# (.NET 3.5) with SQL Server 2005/2008. I have few questions about it. 1. Has anybody already done such migration? 2. Is there any recommended way to do this migration? 3. Are there any tools available helping in this type of migration? Any comments/help would really be appreciated.

    ----- Ajay Jadhav http://www.divinet.co.in

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      Hi friends, One of our customers has decided to migrate an existing Ruby on Rails application with MySQL DB backend to ASP.NET with C# (.NET 3.5) with SQL Server 2005/2008. I have few questions about it. 1. Has anybody already done such migration? 2. Is there any recommended way to do this migration? 3. Are there any tools available helping in this type of migration? Any comments/help would really be appreciated.

      ----- Ajay Jadhav http://www.divinet.co.in

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      ROR and ASP.NET are completely different technologies and do not share any common thing. Therefore there seems to be no common tool in the market to migrate from ROR to ASP.NET. You need to do it as a fresh development in asp.net and write the code from scratch.

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        ROR and ASP.NET are completely different technologies and do not share any common thing. Therefore there seems to be no common tool in the market to migrate from ROR to ASP.NET. You need to do it as a fresh development in asp.net and write the code from scratch.

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        Thank you Ramesh for the information. Your comments are really helpful for me to take further decisions.

        ----- Ajay Jadhav http://www.divinet.co.in

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