Thank you!

I thought Shindig was only usefull to implement a OpenSocial
container within my website.
I will definitely take a deeper look at the project.

Bye!

On Dec 17, 9:41 pm, HommeDeJava <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> You should definetely look at OpenSocial and the Shindig server
> implementation (http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/).  Shindig
> directly offers REST and RPC APIs and gateways to outside CMS in Java
> and PHP.
>
> On the frontend side, GWT offers almost all the « gadgetries » you
> could need and will pretty soon become an OpenSocial gadgets factory.
>
> Hope this can help you
>
> On 17 déc, 10:49, Paranoid Android <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello. I'm working on a project aimed at developing a core platform
> > for building a social network website.
> > This platform should be extendible and should include technologies
> > like Foaf, XFN, OpenID, Reccomendation Algorithms, maybe OpenSocial
> > etc...
> > The front-end should be built using GWT.
> > Now my question is?
>
> > How can I integrate the GWT front-end with a Java CMS System to build
> > up my platform? What kind of architecture should I adopt?
>
> > I know this question is quite general but I can't understand if there
> > is a clean way to use a GWT front-end with an existing and open source
> > CMS, or if I have to use PHP or to build all the platform from
> > scratch?
>
> > Thank you very much for any advice or reference!
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