Jason, very useful information with better clarity. Thanks!

On Jul 8, 3:07 am, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have several options here but it boils down to two core choices:
>
> 1. IF you don't have your own back-end server and don't expect users
> to save over 10 KB of text, you can use the OpenSocial persistence
> API. This API includes a pair of methods,
> newUpdatePersonAppDataRequest and newFetchPersonAppDataRequest, that
> allows you to store and retrieve text from client-side code -- no
> server required!
>
> 2. IF you do have your own back-end and want to store a lot of user
> data (text, binary files like images, etc.), you should consider
> setting up a database like MySQL on your server. The gadgets library
> includes a makeRequest method that enables you to fire signed GET and
> POST HTTP requests to another server. You can pass any data you want
> to store with these requests and place it in a database using your
> server-side code. You can then send another request when your
> application loads to retrieve this stored data.
>
> The links below should help you get started. The first includes
> everything you need to know regarding persistence, and the second is a
> general overview of makeRequest:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/articles/persistence.htmlhttp://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/articles/makerequest.html
>
> Let me know if you have any specific questions relating to one or both
> of the methods described above.
>
> - Jason
>
> On Jul 5, 3:07 am, Kogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > for example - I want to do an application where each
> > user can add a new item to his list (just to explain my question) -
>
> > then, after that user logs in to his account again, he should see the
> > items he added the last time he was logged in. That is, where/how
> > physically he saves this data and then uploads it when the user logs
> > in?
>
> > Thanks you :)
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