Thank Chris for the reply.

Yes I have heard about shindig, and as per your confirmation I can say
it is the only way to have opensocial server reference implementation.

If you can suggest some documents related to the server environment
and other related stuff (as  I am also checking for the same)
alongwith the application level implementation, it would be nice.

-Webprogrammer

On Jul 9, 5:25 pm, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well there are 2 questions here really, one of which i can answer and
> the other one is hard for me to judge :)
>
> Can you become an open social, social network site? Yes! This is what
> Apache Shindig is for:http://incubator.apache.org/shindig/
> It is an open source (production ready) open social server reference
> implementation.
>
> Can you make a social network site that has the unique features of
> myspace, facebook, orkut and hi5? Well i have no idea if you can .. if
> you have the time and capacity i don't see why not though? :) The Open
> Social server part of it is already made for you, but all the rest
> (the actual site) you'd have to make your self :)
>
>         -- Chris
>
> On Jul 9, 2008, at 1:52 PM, webprogrammer wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have gone through the resources found on opensocial.org and
> > code.google.com in order to searching the right answer for the
> > queries. But I found myself unlucky. So I think this is the better
> > place to get it answered.
>
> > I am curious to know that "Can we develop a full fledged Social
> > Networking Site using OpenSocial API?"
> > As most of the resources are telling something like "Via opensocial
> > API the components (Gadgets) can be created which can be run in any
> > supported Container (eg. Orkut, Facebook, etc...). Now what I am
> > looking for is to develop a full fledged networking site containing
> > some of the cool an unique features of sites like Orkut, Hi5, MySpace,
> > Facebook.... etc; by weaving them properly (Of course on the small
> > scale).
> > How to do that? Where to get proper documentation and getting started
> > material for the same?
> > Once its get developed, I am also curious to behave it like a common
> > hub which can be used in way that a person logged in with the OpenID
> > can be able to interact with all the social networking he is
> > registered with the same OpenID.
>
> > Thanks for your time, Looking forward for the guidance.
>
> > -Webprogrammer
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