Hi Chris,
thanks for the reply :)
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Thanks for your interest in Rave. We are always looking for new ways to
utilize the Rave platform and hope you can share your work with the
community as you go.
Shure, if i get all up and running nicely it would be great to
contribute my things to the RAVE Project!
Is there a Forum for discussions or only the Mailing List with the Archive?
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It is very easy to include custom code in the container (page). All you
really need to do is customize the custom_js.tag file and point to your
custom javascript. This will allow access to that script from the page. As
for injecting code into the widget, I'm not sure the best way to do that
with Wookie. With OpenSocial gadgets, you could have a custom feature and
reference it from your gadgets.
Thanks for the hint - this helps me really. At the time, the RAVE-Code
just looks to me a bit confusing. But it will be clearer when i working
with it a while.
I know about the OpenAjax Feature for the OpenSocial-Gadgets/Widgets but
my goal is to NOT TOUCH the original Widgets. So i must dynamically
reference to the Feature when loading the Widgets.
In Wookie, there is a function called "injectScript" from the
"IHtmlProcessor" Class which injects a reference to my custom js-files.
Is there someting simmilar in RAVE or must i use my custom build of
Wookie within RAVE?
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As a general note, Rave already supports OpenAjaxHub for IWC. Again, I'm
not horribly familiar with the W3C widgets (Wookie) but on the OpenSocial
side all you have to do is include the pubsub2 feature in your gadgets and
pub/sub works like a champ. I suspect you can already do it from the Wookie
side as well but someone else will have to confirm.
I'll try this.
Chris
Tanks for Your Help,
Christian