Thanks Robson for the solution
I am working on it and will surely post the results.

...Vinay

On Nov 8, 11:28 pm, "Robson Dantas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Vinay, let's move to a real example:
>
> Assuming I'm using json.jar API in my project 
> (http://smi-protege.stanford.edu/svn/owl/trunk/lib/json.jar?rev=4085&v...
> )
>
> That's a real basic example, ok ?
>
> 1- Read again how to validate signed requests. In our wiki there's an
> example that works on orkut container. It's how you can validate user
> without doing login;
> 2- Build your servlet or whatever;
> 3- Include json.jar in your server path (tomcat, jboss, weblogic, etc, etc)
> 4- Copy and paste this simple thing:
>
> JSONObject obj = new JSONObject();
>
> obj.put("firstName", "robson");
> obj.put("lastName", "silva");
> obj.put("location", "brazil");
> String jsonStr = obj.toString();  // return the json as string
>
> JSON is just a way that data is returned. In this case will be something
> like {'firstname':'robson','lastname':'silva','location':'brazil'}.
>
> 4- After that, you have to use javascript and container's makerequest API to
> call you servlet and then receive data. Assuming that your URL 
> ishttp://www.myserver.com/myServletthe code could be something like:
>
> function doMyRequest()
> {
>
>  // here you can send postdata and check parameters in doGet and doPost in
> your servlet
>  var postdata = {action: "displayData"};
>  postdata = gadgets.io.encodeValues(postdata);
>
>  var params = {};
>
>  // here shows you that the request is signed
>  // if the request is signed, you'll able to check if the user is the owner
> of app. See example how to validate a signed request
>  //http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php?title=Validating_Signed_Requests
>  params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.AUTHORIZATION] =
> gadgets.io.AuthorizationType.SIGNED;
>  params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.METHOD] = gadgets.io.MethodType.POST;
>  params[gadgets.io.RequestParameters.POST_DATA]= postdata;
>
>  gadgets.io.makeRequest('http://www.myserver.com/myServlet', onCallback,
> params);}
>
> function onCallback(ret)
> {
>  var myData = gadgets.json.parse(gadgets.util.unescapeString(ret.data));
>
>  if(myData!=null)
>  {
>   // just an alert to show data information...
>   alert(myData['firstName']);
>   alert(myData['lastName']);
>  }
>
> }
>
> Call doMyRequest on init function to see.
>
> That's it. Hope that helps.
>
> If you still have questions, let me know.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --Robson
>
> 2008/11/7 Vinay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> > Thanks for your response Robson. Appreciate it.
>
> > Please bear with my in-experience with Opensocial and widget
> > development. I tried to search, as u suggested, for json and java in
> > google group and google but was not able to get my hands on anything
> > concrete.
>
> > In search there are articles where people talk about "opensocial
> > container" (opensource shindig) and i am thinking that  I dont need to
> > implement it to make my sample application work.
>
> > Can you give me some pointers on server side java app + widget
> > communication.
>
> > many thanks
>
> > On Nov 7, 9:43 pm, "Robson Dantas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi Vinay,
>
> > > Yes, it's possible since you can transfer data between the container and
> > > your webserver using the request API.
>
> > > Search something about using JSON and JAVA together, you'll see that it's
> > > really simple.
>
> > > Also, take a look on our wiki page, about signed requests. There's a java
> > > example there:
>
> > >http://wiki.opensocial.org/index.php?title=Validating_Signed_Requests
>
> > > - Is possible. Add some apps in your profile, and you'll see that. :D
>
> > > - About session, you can use signed request to validate the owner, you
> > dont
> > > need to validate the session. The container will tell you if it's a valid
> > > request.
>
> > > Let me know if you have any doubt.
>
> > > --Robson
>
> > > 2008/11/6, Vinay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > > Hello,
>
> > > > I have been trying to figure out how to develop a gadget in which i
> > > > can pull the data from an existing j2ee web application. Starting from
> > > > using the gadget to login (login screen being the first screen on the
> > > > gadget where user enters his username and password  )  and accessing
> > > > different links.
>
> > > > Ques : Is something like this really possible ? I think it is
> > > > possible/
>
> > > > if yes What is the correct procedure to start this ?? Of course i need
> > > > to start the j2ee web application first on a live IP aadress. What
> > > > should be the next step ?  What is  the possible way of maintaining a
> > > > user session  ?? I was thinking i can map the unique user id (of the
> > > > social site lets say igoogle) with the user id in my web application
> > > > with the time-stamp  and then use the social_user_id as token for all
> > > > the other request. Of course i would need to do much more than that
> > > > for security.
>
> > > > Any suggestions about the steps i should take ?
>
> > > > Many Thanks
> > > > Vinay
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