Hi *,
since some of you requested a version of Shindig that is just working out of
the box with no lengthy installation and configuration, we've finally published
our Docker image of Shindig 2.5.2 running on Apache Tomcat 7 with Open JDK 7
and our integration code to use neo4j (1.98) as a
Dear Shindig Community,
I'm also a bit sorry about the project closing, but also see it as a chance for
something new. We tried to contribute code back to Shindig several times and
never made it. Our last effort just got stuck in the review process with no
arguments why it didn't make it into
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Makes sense Rene thanks. But what I don't understand is how you propose
Shindig be able to translate the activity, would the app creating the activity
provide the translation?
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 12:57 PM, René Peinl rene.pe
Dear Shindig community,
we are facing a challange in our project, that we are using Shindig to
collect activities from various systems and want to show activities coming
from Shindig in every system. Currently Shindig only delivers the basic
activity data like activity verb, object, target and so
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On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 7:47 AM, René Peinl rene.pe...@hof-university.de wrote:
Dear Shindig community,
we are facing a challange in our project, that we are using Shindig to
collect activities from various systems and want to show activities
coming from Shindig in every system. Currently
Would this be a good time to include our neo4j patch?
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHINDIG-1911
https://reviews.apache.org/r/9773/
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Von: Ryan Baxter [mailto:rbaxte...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 10. November 2014 15:44
An: dev@shindig.apache.org
Hi Raj,
we are using Shindig in our project for collecting events from Liferay, XWiki,
Alfresco and OpenXchange and presenting them as an Activity Stream inside a
Liferay portlet. We are using the neo4j Backend we contributed as a storage
solution. This allows us to offer social networking that
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the upcoming
long weekend here in the states.
Thanks,
-Stanton
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 8:28 AM, René Peinl
rene.pe...@hof-university.dewrote:
Dear Shindig Community,
I’d like to bring our contribution regarding a proper database
backend for Apache Shindig to your attention.
As some of you
source project can work that simply ignores contributions worth several
person months of work.
Please give this patch a fair chance.
Regards
René
Prof. Dr. René Peinl
Teaching area: architecture of Web applications
Hof University
Alfons-Goppel-Platz 1
95028 Hof
Germany
Tel
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René Peinl
Thanks,
René Peinl
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On Jan. 9, 2014, 1:08 a.m., Ryan Baxter wrote:
Rene I guess I am a little confused, how could we ever apply this patch to
Shindig if it would require additional software to run Shindig with it?
René Peinl wrote:
Ryan, now I'm a little confused too. I guess you would do it the same
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at 9:25 AM, René Peinl rene.pe...@hof-university.de
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Dear Ryan,
fair question. The main contribution is to allow usage of neo4j as an
alternative database backend which improves performance significantly
in some areas compared to ORM and MySQL (see
http://www.edbt.org/Proceedings/2013
Neubauer; Florian Holzschuher
Betreff: Re: Review Request: Alternative database backend based on graph
database neo4j
The split proposal sounds like a good approach, but what exactly would be
contributed to Shindig?
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 9:46 AM, René Peinl rene.pe...@hof-university.de
wrote:
Dear Ate
Dear Shindig developers,
during CeBit, a big German trade fair, I visited the IBM booth and asked
them about a possible interoperability between their new products which are
said to implement OpenSocial 2.0 and Shindig/Rave. Since no technical guy
was available I got the information later on and
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On Mar 9, 2013, at 7:56 AM, René Peinl
rene.pe...@hof-university.de
wrote:
Dear Ate,
thanks for your comments. I already thought about this and asked
the
guys from neo technologies. Here is the answer
...
But IANAL so indeed this should be run through legal-discuss@ first.
[1] http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html
On Mar 9, 2013, at 7:56 AM, René Peinl rene.pe...@hof-university.de
wrote:
Dear Ate,
thanks for your comments. I already thought about this and asked the
guys from neo
comment is about the package name.
Would it be possible to put it under org.apache.shindig rather than
the de.hofuniversity?
This would make the contributions uniform like from other companies
and organizations.
- Henry
2013/3/6 René Peinl rene.pe...@hof-university.de
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From: René Peinl [mailto:rene.pe...@hof-university.de]
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2012 1:46 AM
To: dev@shindig.apache.org
Cc: 'Florian Holzschuher'
Subject: AW: Shindig neo4j backend
Thanks Ryan,
to clarify things
to quickly achieve our goals and let
the Apache community benefit the most from our efforts.
Any suggestions?
Regards
René
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provide an implementation for it :)
-Ryan
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:25 AM, René Peinl rene.pe...@hof-university.de
wrote:
Dear Shindig developers,
Im working together with my colleague Florian on a systems
integration research project that brings together a DMS, a groupware
system, an ERP
for contributions and awesome project with you guys.
- Henry
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 8:25 AM, René Peinl rene.pe...@hof-university.de
wrote:
Dear Shindig developers,
I’m working together with my colleague Florian on a systems
integration research project that brings together a DMS
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