Perfect. Thank you.

-Jordan

On Mar 25, 2009, at 6:18 PM, "Adam Winer" <awi...@google.com> wrote:

I don't know what the spec says, but I can tell you the implementation
in Orkut stores it once for all instances.  I believe that's the
desired behavior.  If you need to disambiguate data stored in a
specific instance, you can use the ownerId in the appdata key.

Very early versions of the OpenSocial spec offered three different
types of app data stores (including a global store that wasn't per
user, and was read-only).

-- Adam

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Jordan Zimmerman <jord...@shop.com> wrote:
I posted this to the OS NG, but haven't gotten a response. Can anyone
here answer this?

When an application calls newUpdatePersonAppDataRequest, should the
data be keyed to that single instance of the application or any
instance of that application in the container? i.e.

* Joe is viewing Karen's page
* The BonkMe app on Karen's page calls newUpdatePersonAppDataRequest
to set data for Joe.
* If Joe goes to Steve's page does the BonkMe app on that page return
the value set on Karen's page?

Jordan Zimmerman
Principal Software Architect
831.647.4712
831.214.2990 (cell)
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