Vincent - I am also working on this right now. I should be committing a very very basic version soon but I would love to see what you have. Perhaps I can improve my code with your changes (or scrap mine altogether).
Either way, I think it will be a very long term project that can grow more sophisticated over time. Like Kevin said, it would be great to see a patch! Thanks! - Cassie On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Kevin Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you've got something you'd like to contribute to the project, your best > bet is to send a patch. This makes it easy to try out the changes and see > if > it's a contribution that makes sense for the project. If patching would be > difficult, just send a zip file with the files. > > On Feb 16, 2008 8:04 AM, Vincent Demay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi all > > > > I'm currently writing a feature (based on container-sample) implementing > > openSocial API querying data from a new Servlet responding json to xhr > > request instead of using a static XML file. > > > > It will probably be the base for our openSocial compliance on our > > project (http://www.goojet.com). > > > > It's currently hable to manage people and friends API and Persistence > > Data Api but not yet activities. > > > > For now it is just a very begginning but, if you are interrested in a > > such stuff (feature + servlet with a mock giving data), just let me > > know, because we are ready to share it to shindig and to take into > > account your remarks ;). > > > > Cheers, > > > > PS : Of course if you are developing a such feature I'm very interrested > > in, and I will be happy to contribute. > > > > -- > > Vincent Demay > > > > > > > -- > ~Kevin > > If you received this email by mistake, please delete it, cancel your mail > account, destroy your hard drive, silence any witnesses, and burn down the > building that you're in. >

