+1 So, I'll start with my own experience. I've been tasked with implementing an OpenSocial container for our application. I've been working on this since December. Early on, I was told that Shindig was the way to go instead of rolling my own. So far, it has been one of the most unpleasant experiences of my career. There's no documentation whatsoever, it's written as a self-contained web application and not a code library, it uses copious new technologies (DI, maven, etc.) that make code discovery nearly impossible, major important points of integration are hard coded into .js files (URLs, etc.) - I could go on and on.
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