Also, consider using any number of opensocial based containers geared
towards the enterprise:
Jive, IBM, SAP, CIsco, Atlassian offer such capabilities
An open source product called Eureka Streams is also in development:
http://www.eurekastreams.org/
All allow for gadget based development and st
Which container are you using ? If it is Orkut, again, there are problems on
the automatic approval (a software) . Google has notified that news are
coming next tuesday.
Regards
Robson Dantas
2010/11/17 leo
> when add app in sandbox, appears try again. what's this?
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tanks, i fix first lines and make try again, ok.
2010/11/19
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This is a bug in the editor, for some reason is removing the space between xml
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Hi Sai,
You can do both but to deploy an opensocial application (which used the
OpenSocial API) you need a so called container. Apache Shindig can be
used to roll your own, but you could also use an existing container like
e.g. Orkut (or one of the many out there). A significant number of
vendor s
Hi All,
Excuse me if this is too immature a question.
We at our company are trying to build a social networking site for
employees.
I am confused: Will OpenSocial API help me build a social networking
site OR OpenSocial is used to write apps for social network sites
like, for example, Superscrap