Those numbers i'm getting with the standard 0.7 container compliance test
gadget:
http://opensocial-resources.googlecode.com/svn/tests/trunk/suites/0.7/compliance/reference/reference.xml

if you head over to www.partuza.nl (publicly hosted demo that's running the
latest code), you can create a profile there and add that gadget to your
profile if you want to have a good reference.

Hope it helps!

   -- Chris

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 1:29 PM, nvgigigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Thanks for the quick reply,
> I guess I have something wrong in my installation (which is not a
> basic case I bet that's why)
> but tell me how you drive your test? Are you using the specific
> gadget? Which version?
> Btw you do a great job with all the partuza thing :)
>
> Have a nice day
>
> Jerome
>
> On 16 oct, 13:19, "Chris Chabot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Jerome,
> >
> > No REST is not going away, I think the comment that you read is about the
> > gadget <-> shindig communication to support the JS API, which used to
> work
> > over the REST protocol and has now switched over to using the json-rpc
> > protocol (so we switched from
> > shindig/features/opensocial-rest/restfulcontainer.js  to
> > shindig/features/opensocial-jsonrpc/jsonrpccontainer.js to drive the JS
> > API).
> >
> > If you read the specification you'll see that the REST protocol is a
> *MUST*
> > (RFC talk), and JSON-RPC is optional, however we decide to support it
> since
> > it provides a great way of batching requests, and guaranteeing request
> > ordening, so it's a great protocol to use and support, so both will keep
> > having a place in shindig.
> >
> > If you would update to the most recent php-shindig and partuza code
> (maybe
> > start out fresh to make sure there's no conflicts and/or old code laying
> > around) you should be getting 120 tests passed in the container
> compliance
> > test, and 8 tests failed. (5 of which are known to broken in the test
> it's
> > self, so 3 more left to fix really :).
> >
> > If your getting different results in your complaince test, then there's
> > something wrong in your instalation and it might be good to double check
> if
> > your configuration is fully working.
> >
> > So please, continue to use REST and no need to worry about that, and if
> you
> > update to the latest code you'll find the test results are a lot better
> now
> > then the numbers you mentioned :)
> >
> >     -- Chris
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 11:34 AM, nvgigigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I read somewhere in the shindig code that you will remove the REST
> > > support?
> > > Is that true? Or will you keep REST compatibility?
> > > For now I tested partuza with RPC and I get 92 tests passed, only 75
> > > with REST...
> > > Do you know something about Opensocial specification? Are they going
> > > to keep both (I saw that RPC is a may implement for container but it
> > > can change to a MUST and vice-versa for REST)
> >
> > > Should I continue to implement the REST API in my container?
> > > Anyway I think we're going to use shindig for all the opensocial
> > > part :)
> >
> > > Have a nice day
> >
> > > Jerome
> >
>

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