OpenSocial on Rails, finally 1.0
http://www.elctech.com/2007/12/17/opensocial-on-rails-finally-1-0
I'm developing a container too...it will be a good idea to share the
experience...

On 2月15日, 上午8時52分, kinetic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So you don't want to put together a framework first?
>
> IS there a framework already in place that you just need to customize?
>
> On Feb 11, 10:56 am, alphalouis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No No....
> > Kinetic...
> > I am developing a container too...
> > I will post here in this topic later on what and how to do it. I read
> > your post and can't reply immediately because its midnight here and I
> > am sleepy. I don't want to reply something stupid in my sleepy mood.
> > So will reply tomorrow. By the way... my email address is
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Keep in touch!
> > I don't mind sharing my experiences with others. Because I know that
> > there are not many who are developing custom containers. By the way...
> > u can also take a look at the Apache Shindig project to get an idea.
> > Its athttp://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/shindig/trunk/
> > A few people are creating their custom containers becoz they feel
> > uncomfortable with Java. The PHP version of Shindig is primitive. The
> > java version is being developed at a fast pace.
>
> > On Feb 8, 12:42 pm, kinetic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm going to be developing a container from scratch, meaning there
> > > isn't an existing social network website that I have that needs to
> > > implement the OpenSocial spec.  Instead I'm creating one with the
> > > OpenSocial spec in mind.
>
> > > I'm planning on creating the backend first, using a MVC model using
> > > some kind of framework and a MySQL database.  I am going to be
> > > creating this first, and once done, I will implement the OpenSocial
> > > spec and write a few gadgets as the main content / application of the
> > > site.
>
> > > Is this the way to go about creating an OpenSocial container?  Or is
> > > there some other direction I need?
>
> > > Also, what would be the most ideal framework to use in this case?  I
> > > was thinking of Ruby on Rails, but it's difficult to scale, but easy
> > > to prototype.  I've used Symfony before, but it's not nearly as easy
> > > and fast as RoR.
>
> > > Thanks!
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