About server reqirement, i haven't finished implementing. So i haven't
run any stress tests to make a report.
And for the tutorial, i haven't find any on the net. But these mails
will form a tutorial in the next days i hope.

For your last question, opensocial containers need server side scripts
(asp, jsp, php)  for the following reasons:
1) parsing the module's xml (not the initial state)
2) accesing/modifying the data in the db.
At least i will use .net for these reasons. You can do these things in
php. So we don't need java.

On 6 Ocak, 10:31, alphalouis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mehmet
>
> Do you have any idea about the server requirements to implement an
> OpenSocial Container? I am php programmer. Any tutorials on how to
> implement a container? Also can I run it on my shared hosting package
> or does it require some extras like Java etc... I am using PHP.
>
> alphaLouis
>
> On Jan 6, 1:19 pm, Mehmet Ecevit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am the javascript coder of Webdeki.net (A Turkish social site) and i
> > began to implement the opensocial.
>
> > I like to share with you the steps i have done and i will do, for your
> > comments, critics and exchanging ideas.
>
> > I am using:
> > - Prototype 1.5.1.1 for ajax calls.
> > - Json as the data carrier.
> > - A simple C# page for gateway to retrieve data from db.
> > - XmlToJson class (#1) to let our c# developers comfortly use xml for
> > populating data.
>
> > A quick tutorial what i have done:
> > I have downloaded OpenSocial Container Sample 0.6 (#2), and done the
> > following things in the first step.
> > - Deleted all cookie-setters/getters and jquery stuff. Coz i won't
> > need them in production environment.
> > - StateFileParser.js: Implemented protoype and json support instead of
> > xml. Coz prototype is the best/fas and json is the best for using oop
> > like data. For example here is the latest status of person loader.
>
> > StateFileParser.loadPerson = function(person, container, isViewer,
> > isOwner) {
> >   var fields = {
> >     'id' : person.id,
> >     'name' : person.name,
> >     'thumbnailUrl' : person.thumbnail,
> >     'profileUrl' : person.profilUrl};
>
> >   var personTMP = container.newPerson(fields, isViewer, isOwner);
> >   return personTMP;
>
> > };
>
> > And then i cleaned up the samplecontainer html page to fit our site.
> > Now demo opensocial pages work good as expected.
>
> > More is coming soon... In the next steps, i will try to implement the
> > most needed functions. i will share with you sure :)
>
> > Any asp.net containers out there? Lets discuss what we have done so
> > far in here and share ideas.
>
> > Sorry for my pure english ;)
>
> > #1:http://www.phdcc.com/xml2json.htm
> > #2:http://kisaurl.com/?48M
>
> > Regards,
> > Mehmet Ecevit
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