Hi John!
Thanks for your answer.

I am using google web toolkit. I want to have user interface and the logic
in the same application (using mpv). If I'm not mistaken, now I would need
to divide the application in two pieces: my application (the web page) and
shindig. My intention is to fusion them.

The base application (done with gwt) is not very complex. The tasks it does
are for example forms to create and login users. Now I want to extend the
user iterface by using gadgets, and because of that I need a gadget
container.

I don't know if I have explained well or if I have answered what you asked
me.

Thank you

2010/12/8 John Hjelmstad <[email protected]>

> Hi Alvaro:
>
> What servlet container are you using?
>
> FWIW at Google we have a hard-coded servlet engine that's not Tomcat at
> all.
> We install servlets independently (engine is similar to
> http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2009/01/opengse-released.html).
>
> In what environment are you planning to use this? While I suspect we could
> get you running on another container (or even using hard-coded logic),
> security issues may be present.
>
> --j
>
> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Alvaro Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> > The problem is that my application is not running on tomcat and I can't
> to
> > deploy it on my server (then I can't use shindig-server-2.0.0.war). I was
> > looking for the way to render the gadgets through my web app using
> shindig
> > (jars contained in shindig-2.0.0-java.tar.bz2).
> >
> > In the documentation pages (such as
> > http://shindig.apache.org/developers/java/samples.html or
> > http://shindig.apache.org/developers/java/index.html) I can't be able to
> > find a solution to my problem. The project Socialsite (
> > http://java.net/projects/socialsite/sources) seems to be what I want but
> I
> > have the same problem as with the shindig-server.war: I can't found any
> > reference to shindig libraries in the source code.
> >
> > I do not know if it is very complex but I would like somthing like:
> >
> > textfile: gadget.xml ---> String ---> (shindig) ---> rendered gadget
> (html
> > code)
> >
> > String content = textFile.getContent();
> > String output = ShindigRenderer.render(content);
> > //Print the output
> >
> > Maybe it's crazy and I did not understand anything about how shindig
> works
> > and
> > so I wonder if shindig is what I need or I should look for another tool.
> >
> > Thank you!
> >
>

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