I just grabbed the latest client code and I can now hit orkut easily.
It helped that the steps on how to get this are on the getting started
page.  Since I'm in Java land, I grabbed shindig and got that going
(which I can also hit using the client).

I guess it's time to start reading up on OAuth b/c I'd like an easier
way of getting the token.  I think the scenario that we are likely to
have is that our OS container will need to proxy the actual OS Server
(if this makes sense), so I'm likely to learn more about security than
I ever wanted to know....

-Mark W.

On Dec 3, 2:25 pm, livingstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Thanks Mark,
>
> We are using .NET on the back end.  I searched around and found xome
> working code for .NET here:  http://www.codeplex.com/myspacetoolkit.
> It is specific to MySpace but could easily be abstracted I think.  The
> nice thing for me was to be able to put together a working sample
> application using the REST API.  It doesn't do much yet, but it is
> always easier to grok something new by doing it than by reading about
> it.  How did it go hitting orkut using the java implementation?
>
> On Nov 19, 8:36 pm, "Mark W." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We grabbed the client that Jason's putting together and started
> > exploring that code. It's located 
> > here:http://code.google.com/p/opensocial-java-client/
>
> > Using this and the eclipse tcp monitor we've been able to dissect a
> > good bit of stuff.  We've run it against a vanilla shindig server.  We
> > are looking now at hitting something orkut.
>
> > -Mark W.
>
> > On Nov 19, 5:30 pm, livingstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I have read through the protocol documentation 
> > > athttp://www.opensocial.org/Technical-Resources/opensocial-spec-v081/re...
> > > and I am looking for any sample documentation, application or example
> > > that uses the new API to put together a simple Open Social
> > > application.
>
> > > Does anyone know of any sample documentation or code out there?  I am
> > > looking for something akin to the XML / Javascript examples that are
> > > out there.
>
> > > Is the API just too new?
>
>
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