Of course there's the guesstbook example in wicket examples :)
Martijn
On 3/20/09, Tauren Mills wrote:
> Martijn,
>
> Thanks for the feedback and I will look into your suggestions further.
> If I build social features into my site, it probably would be good to
> support the OpenSocial specifica
Martijn,
Thanks for the feedback and I will look into your suggestions further.
If I build social features into my site, it probably would be good to
support the OpenSocial specification. However, as far as I can tell,
both shindig and the facebook examples aren't really what I'm looking
for. A
iirc shindig is an open social container, maybe that is easy to
integrate? And there are several facebook examples on the wiki.
Martijn
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Tauren Mills wrote:
> Are there any existing open source projects that could help reduce the
> effort of integrating social com
Are there any existing open source projects that could help reduce the
effort of integrating social communication features into a site?
I've read through the archives and noticed several conversations about
building a wicket-based forum. I believe Uwe started a google code
project, but it looks l