Right you are.

Here are the two threads I've found on the topic:

http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@shindig.apache.org/msg02610.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@shindig.apache.org/msg02915.html

Among the latest relevant discussion points is your (Jesse) previous post
here <http://www.mail-archive.com/dev@shindig.apache.org/msg02995.html>.
Has anybody successfully implemented running trusted and untrusted gadgets
on separate domains?

It seems Maxwell Xandeco and Nuwan Bandara may have workable solutions
(albeit only assuming trusted domains)?

Thanks,
Dennis

On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Ciancetta, Jesse E. <jc...@mitre.org>wrote:

> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Dennis Ju [mailto:dennis...@liferay.com]
> >Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 1:33 PM
> >To: dev@shindig.apache.org
> >Subject: Accessing "protected" gadgets?
> >
> >Hello,
> >
> >Is there a way for Shindig to access a gadget XML who's URL requires
> >authentication? We want to allow hosting private gadgets that require a
> >user to be logged in and authorized to view the gadget. I would imagine
> >that this has been a requirement for others using Shindig as well.
>
> Yeah -- this has definitely come up and been discussed on the mailing list
> in the past.  I don't recall if there was any resolution though -- have you
> seen any of those discussions?  Would you mind trying to dig them up in the
> list archives and sending out some pointers to those discussions so we can
> all review them?
>
> >Right now, the problem is that DefaultGadgetSpecFactory.getGadgetSpec()
> >calls AbstractSpecFactory.fetchFromNetwork(), which in turn creates its
> own
> >HttpRequest object to retrieve the XML content.
> >
> >I'm thinking I'll need to use Guice to override getGadgetSpec() or
> >fetchFromNetwork()? Or is there a better way to do this?
> >
> >Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> >Thx!
> >Dennis
>



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