2009/5/29 András Bártházi <barthazi.and...@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi,
>
> the keyword here is "REST", you can do it through the OpenSocial REST
> API. The JavaScript OpenSocial Application is running in the user's
> browser, so if the user leaves the application, no code will run
> anymore. However you can create a server side application on your
> (favourite) server, and access the container's server by the REST API.
> As Scott says, it depends on the container what it allows you to do in
> the name of the user.

Thanks. I could use the ruby opensocial client to connect to the
container and post to the activity log (assuming it allows that).

Robert

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