Yeah Thanks for updating it Chris. Before u msged back, I was excited to see a working version and hence downloaded the patch file and was trying to open it. I opened the patch file in mozilla firefox on my local server, but couldnt extract it. :) Thanks.... I am now directly downloading it :)
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ps if you want to run it locally, just download > http://chabotc.com/php-shindig.tar.gz > , untar, copy files to your web root, and point your browser to it ... > deploying it rly is quite simple ;) > > On Mar 2, 2008, at 6:19 PM, Chris Chabot wrote: > > > That hosted demo version of it wasn't updated to the latest code > > yet, and was also in the old location (without the /gadgets part, > > which i've now added because there might be a social part soon too). > > I've just updated this and made a opensocial-0.7 feature with an > > opensocial-reference dependency, so the compliancetest should > > function correctly now: > > > > > http://shindig.chabotc.com/gadgets/ifr?url=http://opensocial-resources.googlecode.com/svn/tests/trunk/compliancetests.xml > > > > Keep in mind it doesn't really do 'social' yet, and it also doesn't > > have the port from the social part of the java branch yet either > > (since this was made after the feb 14th checkout which i based my > > work on). So while it'll load ok, it wont really do very much yet, > > just render the gadget, proxy the remote calls if any, and that's it > > until the social part has been written too. > > > > -- Chris > > > > On Mar 2, 2008, at 5:42 PM, Akash Xavier wrote: > > > >> Chris, > >> > >> I tested the code on your site with the compliance gadget. > >> > http://shindig.chabotc.com/ifr/?url=http://opensocial-resources.googlecode.com/svn/tests/trunk/compliancetests.xml > >> > >> It shows an error "Error. Unsupported feature(s): opensocial-0.7" > >> > >> Wondering whether u uploaded the latest version to the site too?? > >> > >> On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 8:38 AM, Akash Xavier > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >>> Chris, > >>> Is it running on your site chabotc.com? (you posted a link > >>> sometime ago) > >>> > >>> > >>> On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 8:06 AM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hey Guys, > >>>> > >>>> As you can see the patch for the new php shindig gadget server has > >>>> landed. I've tested this server with all the simple gadgets i could > >>>> get my hands on, and with sample containers, and it seems to behave > >>>> identical to the java shindig server now (the one from feb 14th > >>>> that > >>>> is, what i based my porting efforts on). > >>>> > >>>> It's still missing a few things, including a good bit of extra > >>>> documentation for all the classes etc, once this patch has been > >>>> accepted i'll file bug reports for all the todo's that i have open, > >>>> and desirable fixes/changes/etc, so that other people could > >>>> easily get > >>>> started on collaborating and expanding on this. > >>>> > >>>> When the patch has gone thru some basic review and is included in > >>>> the > >>>> svn repo, i would like to also apply for commit access to it. What > >>>> would be the procedure for this? > >>>> > >>>> Look forward to your feedback! > >>>> > >>>> -- Chris > >>>> > >>>> On Mar 2, 2008, at 4:56 PM, Chris Chabot (JIRA) wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> New PHP Shindig gadget server code > >>>>> ---------------------------------- > >>>>> > >>>>> Key: SHINDIG-103 > >>>>> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHINDIG-103 > >>>>> Project: Shindig > >>>>> Issue Type: Improvement > >>>>> Components: Gadgets Server - PHP > >>>>> Reporter: Chris Chabot > >>>>> Assignee: Brian McCallister > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> This patch completely replaces the old code in the php directory > >>>>> of > >>>>> the shindig project, and replaces it with a port of the java > >>>>> shindig > >>>>> code. > >>>>> > >>>>> The java code used is from a checkout from February the 14th, this > >>>>> because keeping track of the changes while porting and testing > >>>>> would > >>>>> have gotten in the way of completing the first release in a timely > >>>>> fashion. > >>>>> > >>>>> It implements the structure and workings from the java server and > >>>>> includes: > >>>>> - Gadget server > >>>>> - Proxy service > >>>>> - JS service > >>>>> > >>>>> The maIn differences from the Java branch are: > >>>>> - Different caching engine (abstracted base class, sample file > >>>>> implementation included) > >>>>> - Different gadget rendering work flow (no multithreading in PHP) > >>>>> - No enum's or name spaced classes in php, so their top level > >>>>> classes now > >>>>> - Locale class to emulate the Java's Locale class > >>>>> - Somewhat servlet like event handling to stay close to the Java's > >>>>> structure > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Missing is the RPC feature, some custom speedups to get it > >>>>> closer to > >>>>> the Java's speed (it's about 40% slower right now, but that gap > >>>>> might be fixed later on), and a better logging / error reporting > >>>>> structure, it now only has a basic DEBUG flag in the config, which > >>>>> if set, causes it to dump debug backtrace's on errors. > >>>>> > >>>>> It's also missing Caja support, since that is Java only at the > >>>>> moment. Maybe somewhere in the future we'll have a command line > >>>>> version available that we can use. > >>>>> > >>>>> It also contains a copy of the features directory structure (so > >>>>> that > >>>>> it doesn't break on updates from the Java side of things, changes > >>>>> will have to be implemented before you can copy over the new > >>>>> version) and a copy of the sample container (minus the Caja > >>>>> options), so that people can test it directly. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> This message is automatically generated by JIRA. > >>>>> - > >>>>> You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Akash Xavier > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Akash Xavier > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Akash Xavier [EMAIL PROTECTED]

