Hi,

I am on an enterprise application development team and so I have
security requirements that are not so common on consumer applications.
We have adopted shindig and opensocial features to enable
interoperability between various systems. We have similar stuff like
igoogle where various modules in our app is exposed as gadgets running
on top of shindig. Now we are looking to push these gadgets out to 3rd
party containers like igoogle. But we have this requirement that the
gadgets should be run on secure environment which igoogle doesnt seem
to support as per
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Web+Search/thread?tid=3be3d9430cef05a3&hl=en

So what i thought as a work around is to use url type gadget which
could be running from an https location, probably leveraging our own
shindig server to render the gadget xml. Is this feasible?

We would like to use oauth to enable our customers with igoogle
account to use our gadget to view data and charts from our enterprise
system inside igoogle, is this possible with the kind of deployment
model I mentioned?

Simplified -> Is oauth possible with type url gadget running from an
https location?

Thanks and Best Regards,
Hafiz

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