We're not supporting user prefs ala iGoogle at present.  Most of the apps on
hi5 are new and are using opensocial to store user data.

We are passing any up_* params to the backend for retrieval by gadgets.Prefs
however -- some people want to use this for creating individual sub-pages
for their gadgets.


On 4/9/08 8:02 AM, "Santiago Gala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> El mié, 09-04-2008 a las 07:14 -0700, Paul Lindner escribió:
>> It's java.
>> 
>> We integrate shindig.jar into our API server build, which is based off
>> Enunciate  (see http://enunciate.codehaus.org)
>> 
>> Then we take the whole thing and run it on our tweaked version of Tomcat
>> 6.0.16.
>> 
> 
> Have you written your own implementation of preferences? Is (part of)
> its code available for shindig? The one currently in shindig is relying
> on gmodules.com and cookies, and I have seen it break for external, non
> igoogle hosted gadgets.
> 
> Regards
> Santiago
> 
>> On 4/9/08 5:34 AM, "Alejandro Rivero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Paul, are we speaking php or java? I understand it is the former, but
>>> if the later, which is the java host? Tomcat?
>>> 
>>> 2008/4/9 Paul Lindner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>  * On a single server instance we were able to push shindig into the 500
>>>>   req/sec range.  Beyond that and we saw request latency go higher than we
>>>>   found acceptable.
>> 

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