I think he wants to create a web app and use shindig as dependence, and include 
container features in app.

I am doing this right now, it's not so easy, I write about that, when I have 
all problems fixed.

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On 15/12/2010, at 17:35, John Hjelmstad <[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess the question then is, how are you defining "application"? :) Same
> backend/server, same domain, same web app, all or combination of the above?
> 
> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Alvaro Garcia <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> My main need is that shindig runs in the same application. The way to
>> implement this (get the code directly or use iframes) no matter.
>> 
>> 2010/12/9 John Hjelmstad <[email protected]>
>> 
>>> So are you looking to inline the resultant HTML or to instead be a
>> typical
>>> container, painting IFRAMEs that are rendered by Shindig?
>>> 
>>> --j
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Alvaro Garcia <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 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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