On 23 Feb 2010, at 09:25, Raido Kuli wrote:

Hi.

I tried to use Wookie Wordpress plugin. Plugin is installed
successfully in Wordpress, but it's not usable.

Hi Raido,

This plugin was created a long time ago against the early (pre-Apache) versions of Wookie and probably needs a ground-up rewrite as both Wookie and Wordpress have changed significantly since then.

Bernhard's Elgg plugin code may be a better basis for the Wookie- specific PHP code; I'm also pretty sure Wordpress's built-in plugins and widgets scheme has changed since this plugin was written.

S


Wordpress ver. 2.9.2.

I opened up plugin source to do some debugging. Here are the response
for three request what plugin does:

1) 
http://localhost:8080/wookie/WidgetServiceServlet?&requestid=getwidget&api_key=b5MvXajz5xH88pM1rXqghNaN9WQ.eq.&servicetype=qti&userid=1&shareddatakey=wordpress


 Outcome:
<widgetdata>
<url>
http://localhost:8080/wookie/wservices/notsupported/index.htm?idkey=0000&proxy=http://localhost:8080/wookie/proxy&st=
</url>
<identifier>0000</identifier>
<title>Unsupported widget widget</title>
<height>350</height>
<width>500</width>
<maximize>false</maximize>
</widgetdata>

Servicetype definetly exists, I've tried other servicetypes also.

2) 
http://localhost:8080/wookie/WidgetServiceServlet?&requestid=setpersonalproperty&api_key=b5MvXajz5xH88pM1rXqghNaN9WQ.eq.&servicetype=qti&userid=1&shareddatakey=wordpress&propertyname=LDUsername&propertyvalue=admin

Tomcat HTTP 400 - The request sent by the client was syntactically incorrect ().

3) 
http://localhost:8080/wookie/WidgetServiceServlet?&requestid=setpersonalproperty&api_key=b5MvXajz5xH88pM1rXqghNaN9WQ.eq.&servicetype=qti&userid=1&shareddatakey=wordpress&propertyname=conference-manager&propertyvalue=true

Tomcat HTTP 400 - The request sent by the client was syntactically incorrect ().

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