I am using PHP example, gadgets server is Java. Container is in PHP.

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 8:25 PM, Neo Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> When I am trying the example at
> http://code.google.com/p/opensocial-resources/wiki/OrkutValidatingSignedRequests
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> I got error specified below:
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> <title>Error 400 INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR 
> java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException: java.security.InvalidKeyException
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> : IOException : DerInputStream.getLength(): lengthTag=127, too big.</title>
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> </head>
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> <body><h2>HTTP ERROR: 400</h2><pre>INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR 
> java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException:
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>  java.security.InvalidKeyException: IOException : DerInputStream.getLength(): 
> lengthTag=127, too big
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> .</pre>
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> <p>RequestURI=/gadgets/proxy</p><p><i><small><a 
> href="http://jetty.mortbay.org/";>Powered by Jetty://
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> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 8:07 PM, Neo Anderson <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> All my pages are of PHP and they need SESSION values for any transaction.
>> If I use oAuth, can I create a session there and use it? Or any other way?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Neo,
>>>
>>> Welcome to the world of gadget development :-) There's a lot of resources
>>> and examples out there of how to write this, they might give you a bit of a
>>> better overview of how to develop gadgets in the open social kind of way.
>>>
>>> Normally speaking gadget writers don't have access to either the
>>> container, nor the shindig server, so their server is on a 3rd domain ...
>>>
>>> Now Sessions are especially bad since the same gadget can be on different
>>> persons pages, one for me == viewer == owner, but also on your friend's page
>>> (same gadget, same browser, same session cookie... however a different
>>> gadget with different info.. woops!) Next to that huge problem, the proxy
>>> server also cache's information (use the REFRESH_INTERVAL param for
>>> makeRequest to control for how long btw), and dynamic sessions + caching
>>> proxies = bad :)  (and yes you really want to have caching, since it saves
>>> your behind when you just made a popular app on orkut, myspace and hi5 and
>>> your servers would crumble if you served all the page hits all by your
>>> self). So thats 2 very big reasons not to use sessions in this context.
>>>
>>> So what you would do is that if you need specific information, in the
>>> social setting this will be related to the Viewer ID, or the Owner ID, and
>>> those can be provided in a secure, verified fashion by making signed
>>> requests..
>>>
>>> There's a how-to-do-this from the gadget point of view at:
>>>
>>> http://code.google.com/p/opensocial-resources/wiki/OrkutValidatingSignedRequests
>>>
>>> And for creating certificates on php shindig's side read:
>>> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/shindig/trunk/php/certs/README
>>>
>>> After you follow those steps, the public certificate for your shindig
>>> server is available at http://<your.shindig>/public.crt which you can
>>> then use in the client side to validate the requests, and verify the owner
>>> and viewer id ... and all your logic you kind of hang of of those id's
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 12, 2008, at 10:20 AM, Neo Anderson wrote:
>>>
>>>  Chris, I got another problem here.
>>>>
>>>> Problem is my container is at port 80. Server is at port 8080. Here, I
>>>> am
>>>> able to send Ajax requests from the XML file(gadget) to files at port
>>>> 80(container) without any problems. The files on port 80 are (PHP files)
>>>> using sessions and based on these sessions. But the problem is as the
>>>> makeRequest uses proxy, request to that server page goes from port 8080
>>>> and
>>>> session is created for localhost:80, so session doesn't exist for
>>>> localhost:8080. How can I solve this problem?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Neo Anderson <
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Yes, Thank you.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Chris Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>  try:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <?php
>>>>>> echo json_encode($_REQUEST);
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i think that will fix a lot of your problems right there :P
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      -- Chris
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jun 11, 2008, at 8:59 AM, Neo Anderson wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <?php
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  json_encode($_REQUEST);
>>>>>>> ?>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am getting response as below:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> throw 1; < don't be evil'
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  {"http://localhost/makeRequestTest.php":{"body":"\r\n","rc":200}}
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>
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