### Application/Configurator A call to `Webmachine::Application#configure` returns a `Webmachine::Application` instance, so you could chain other method calls if you like. If you don't want to create your own separate application object `Webmachine.application` will return a global one. ```ruby require 'webmachine' require 'my_resource' Webmachine.application.configure do |config| config.ip = '127.0.0.1' config.port = 3000 config.adapter = :WEBrick end # Start a web server to serve requests via localhost Webmachine.application.run ```