Hey Mark,

thanks for your answer. I'm going to write a native android app, so
opensocial-java-client is the right keyword. There is a "How to start
guide" on the opensocial-java-client site. I've tried to follow this
guide, but it simply doesn 't work. Did you ever worked with it and
could you give me some advices to communicate for example with
myspace?

Greetings

On 6 Okt., 19:50, "Mark W." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Asuka,
>
> Some of this depends on how you are intending to write your app.
>
> If you are going to do a native android app, then you should look at
> the opensocial java client. There is, I believe, some support already
> for Android.http://code.google.com/p/opensocial-java-client/
>
> It is possible to use the browser as well. If this is your approach,
> then it would be like developing a regular gadget.
>
> -Mark W.
>
> On Oct 6, 7:03 am, Asuka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > I would like to write an android - application, that communicates with
> > a social network software. At the moment, I´m not sure how the
> > communication should work.
>
> > My questions in general:
>
> > Is it right, to use the restful api for the communication between the
> > two applications?
> > Is it right, that the social network software has to be an opensocial
> > container?
> > Do I have to use any kind of referenceimplematations of the restful
> > api, like jersey, in my android app?
> > Do I have to use the OpenSocial Java Client Library in my android app?
>
> > Thanks for your help
>
> > Greetings
> > Asuka

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