To bind your own custom implementations of Person, Activity and Data
services you still use a Guice Module with the lines you mention, and
you add that module to the list of modules in the web.xml (separated
by a ; )
The difference now is that we have specified the default
implementations of these modules in the SPI interfaces with the
ImplementedBy annotation on the class. This annotation is overridden
by a guice module if you choose to do so.
HTH
Ian
On 14 Oct 2008, at 15:15, Paulo Siqueira wrote:
Hi again,
Following the (outdated) tutorial, I´m trying to specify my
implementation
of the Person / Activity / Data components. Where do I do this now?
Previously, it was done by
bind(PeopleService.class).to(BasicPeopleService.class);
bind(DataService.class).to(BasicDataService.class);
bind(ActivitiesService.class).to(BasicActivitiesService.class);
in the SocialApiGuiceModule. But this doesn´t seem to be true
anymore. So,
where it is done now?
Thank you!
[],
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Christian Schalk
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ha ha! Sorry for sleeping while all this discussion was going on. :-)
Yes, you are correct this is a tutorial that I put together last
Spring for
Google IO and for a JavaOne presentation.
Since a lot of changes went into Shindig over the summer, I can
update it
to
be current. From a conceptual point of view, the work is
essentially the
same, which is to provide an implementation for the 3 services
(People,Activities, Data).
I'll see if I can get it updated fairly soon and will be in touch.
-Chris
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Chirag Shah
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is this the blog you mentioned? I tried to find a post related to
shindig,
but couldn't find it...
I think this is the blog post:
http://chrisschalk.com/shindig_docs/shindig_sql_tutorial/
shindig_data_tutorials.html
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 7:34 AM, Paulo Siqueira
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Christian Schalk wrote some nice how-to's for the java's data
intergration
(indeed it's implementing the person, activity and app data
classes),
however I don't have the URL's handy ... Christian could you
link them
for
us by any chance?
Is this the blog you mentioned? I tried to find a post related to
shindig,
but couldn't find it...
http://chrisschalk.com/blog/
[]s,
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