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At mobalean we love to build innovative web services for Japan and the world. Our experience will help transform your ideas into successful online services.
At mobalean we love to build innovative web services for Japan and the world. Our experience will help transform your ideas into successful online services.
Mobalean is lead by Henri Servomaa, the original founder and mobile developer. At Mobalean we strive to develop services which are loved by our clients and users. By working in an agile manner, quickly adapting to changing requirements, we can deliver quickly and often.
Hailing from Finland, Henri has a long history with computers and the internet. With a background in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, he has worked in Japan as Software Developer and System Admin since 2001. In 2005, he joined a company to develop mobile sites for the Japanese market and has been involved in mobile ever since.
Cleve Lendon is a Canadian engineer who has been contracting for Mobalean. He came to Tokyo in 1994, and has lived here ever since. He has broad experience as a software developer, which includes development of mainframe software, Internet applications and mobile apps (Android and iOS). He is especially skilled at writing Java applications (vd. Simredo 4, Grafikilo 15). When not programming, Cleve enjoys improv acting and studying languages, such as Latin and Esperanto.
Our strength is crafting web services for both Japanese and international markets. We bring our technical and cultural experience to help you adapt your ideas into successful products.
We develop with Ruby on Rails and use the best agile practices and tools, such as test driven development and continuous integration to achieve quality.
We are the leading provider of technical expertise about the Japanese mobile web. Mobalean started when the smartphones were just appearing on the market. Our Keitai Web Technology Guide is a quick starting point for learning about the initial challenges of Japanese mobile development. Although the technology stacks have changed since the proliferation of iOS and Android, some of the idiosyncrasies remain. Most notably, the Japanese market is still very much dominated by the big three carriers: DoCoMo, au and Softbank. Developers can find more technical details in our Keitai-Dev Wiki.
Email address: info@mobalean.com
If you prefer to call us, feel free to do so under +81 (0)70-6251-7245
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We have just finished updating one of our bigger projects from Rails 2.3.8 to 3.0.3 and wanted to share our experience.
The update process:
For the update we performed the following tasks:
For the update process itself, we followed the various advise out there.
Finding replacements for the gems and plugins we used wasn't always straight forward. The replacements we had to do:
Some numbers:
To give you an impression of the size of the application, here are the sloccount numbers:
Change statistics (taken from git, comparing before starting the upgrade with upgrade finished):
As you can see, changes were needed to nearly every file in app, config. The main reason we also had to change so many test cases were the deprecations in shoulda.
In total we spent 51 hours on the upgrade, plus 10 hours debugging a very strange issue.
The basic update and getting our test cases running again took us around 2 days. Another 5 days we then spent mainly on:
All in all, the update took a bit longer than we expected (which was about a week). We attribute this to the amount of detail that needed to be addressed.