Apache Shindig
Shindig was a framework for web-based applications. It is an open source project which began in December 2007 to provide a reference implementation for the OpenSocial standard, but was retired in October 2015. The software contains both server-side and client-side code. Once the project is mature, an installation of this product will be capable of rendering OpenSocial gadgets in a web browser.
Developer(s) | Apache Software Foundation |
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Final release | 2.5.2
/ October 26, 2014 |
Repository | |
Written in | JavaScript, PHP and Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Application framework |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website | shindig |
Features
In the announcement for Shindig's first code commit, four primary features of Shindig were cited:[1]
- Gadget Container JavaScript—core JavaScript foundation for general gadget functionality. This JavaScript manages security, communication, UI layout, and feature extensions, such as the OpenSocial API.
- Gadget Server—an open source version of gmodules.com, which is used to render the gadget XML into JavaScript and HTML for the container to expose via the container JavaScript.
- OpenSocial Container JavaScript—JavaScript environment that sits on top of the Gadget Container JavaScript and provides OpenSocial specific functionality (profiles, friends, activities).
- OpenSocial Gateway Server—an open source implementation of the server interface to container-specific information, including the OpenSocial REST APIs, with clear extension points so others can connect it to their own backends. It helps for open social sources.
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gollark: @Tronzoid You really want to go to war?
gollark: So how do you as a slave labor purchaser decide what task they run?
gollark: What if I hack the slave code execution system and bring the slaves under my control?
gollark: Then work for lignum.
See also
References
- Dan Peterson (December 12, 2007). "Let's get this Shindig started". Google OpenSocial API blog. Archived from the original on December 14, 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
External links
- Official website
- OpenSocial Foundation Homepage
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